NHS: 'Blame the Workers.' Seriously? Longer waiting lists, delayed treatment, redundancies, staff training slashed, patients discharged from hospital too quickly, public health programmes at risk - the NHS is in crisis.
7 April: Demonstrators injured in Paris as blockades continue France protests news roundup from 7 April, including a car ploughing into demonstrators, office…
Cyril Ferez out of coma News just in, postal worker Cyril Ferez, seriously injured by police during a protest on 18th March is out of a coma.
Anti-CPE Movement: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous unsorted photos from the anti-CPE movement in France, 2006.
Anti-CPE Movement: graffiti and banners Pictures of graffiti and banners during the revolt against the CPE in France.
Anti-CPE Movement: Occupations Assorted photos of occupations from the French anti-CPE movement in 2006.
Anti-CPE Movement: Occupation at Censier - Laurent Hazgui Images of the occupation at Censier university, France, during the anti-CPE movement in 2006. Photos…
Successful strike at Opel-GM in Antwerp Belgian car workers won a short strike to demand less work and more workers employed at their plant in Antwerp.
Abuse of power in the NHS - the Kerr Haslam Inquiry Ellen Kemp looks into the sexual abuse scandal involving vulnerable people that didn’t rock the nation.
6 April: Villepin makes major speech amidst mass transport blockades A round-up of news from the anti-CPE struggle in France, including Villepin's speech and responses, and the transport blockades across the country.
UK: Bus drivers to come out over pay With pay stagnating and conditions under constant review by management bus workers in the Midlands have voted three to one in favour of industrial action.
Capitalism under fire - International Herald Tribune In this age of "La Pensée Unique" and corporate control of the mass media it's rare to find articles that get through the editing control net. But this from the International Herald Tribune no less, is one of those rare ones.