Tim Burgess: 'celebrity' Charlatan scab As journalists at the BBC strike to defend their jobs while senior execs get huge payoffs, former front man of middle-of-the-road Britpop act The…
Printers Playtime Workers Playtime is a defunct workerist journal that last came out in May 1985, just after the end of the miners' strike. This pamphlet is a collection of Playtime articles. Together, they…
Morning Star on strike! Interview with a worker As staff at socialist daily newspaper, the Morning Star, prepare to go on strike this Sunday over pay and conditions, Ed Goddard from libcom.org…
Journalists at Johnston Press to vote again on strike action Journalists at the Johnston Press Group are to be balloted again on industrial action after their management used a technicality to block a strike on May 19 by the NUJ.
Morning Star journalists win pay rise Journalists at Britain's 'daily paper of the left' have won a decisive victory over bosses who claimed they were 'betraying their class' by fighting for fair pay.
Yorkshire journalists to strike over job losses Journalists in Leeds are to hold two four-day strikes over job cuts.
Morning Star journalists ballot for strike action Morning Star journalists could be walking off the job next month in the first ever pay strike at Britain’s “daily paper of the left.”
New round of cuts hit news media Union activity remains low in the media as more job losses are announced across the industry following a continuing advertising slump and falling…
Local journalists strike in York Local newspaper journalists go on 5 day strike in York over below-inflation pay rises.
Coventry Telegraph strike averted as pressure wins more staff The Coventry Telegraph has moved to avert strike action by promising more staff, according to the…
BBC announces 2,500 job cuts The BBC has confirmed plans to eliminate 2,500 jobs in a bid to save $4 billion over the next five years, The Times of London reported Thursday.
BBC faces strikes over 3,000 job cuts A new wave of strike action is likely at the BBC as its director general Mark Thompson prepares to announce up to 3,000 job cuts.