Palestine strike may spread to fuel workers Palestinian pubic-sector strikers may be joined by employees of the Petroleum Authority if their demands aren't met.
Firefighters call off unofficial action Firefighters have called off the unsanctioned industrial action, in which they only responded to 999 calls, in a dispute over pay.
Coventry council strike intensifies Workers at Coventry Council, including school admissions officers and street cleaners began a two week strike today.
Korean riot police raid union building This morning, riot police broke through barricades that had been raised by union members and raided the offices of a South Korean trade union.
15,000 Revenue and Customs staff join work to rule Following a one day strike by 8,000 workers for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Large Processing Offices on 31st July, a further 7,000…
Coventry Council workers to strike on Monday Workers at Coventry Council will be on strike Monday as part of a continued struggle against wage cuts imposed under the "single status" agreement.
North Carolina workers support sanitation employees Sanitation workers in Raleigh, North Carolina, got help from others across the state in turning up the heat on city officials on Saturday.
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