Laing workers to strike at Terminal 5 Hundreds of workers employed by Laing O'Rourke at Terminal 5 will stage a two-week overtime ban and strike several times in December and January.
Unholy alliance - The seamen's strike: an analysis - George Foulser An article by George Fulser of the Syndicalist Workers Federation on the 1966 seaman's strike
Airports - Jobs fly away Airport giant BAA have announced major job cuts just weeks after announcing a £6.8bn investment for their three London facilities over the next ten years.
Crossrail and Spitalfields Following on from Corporate Watch's coverage of how Channel Tunnel Rail Link contractor Skanska is ignoring the concerns of local Stratford residents about dust pollution, we have been contacted by local residents who report of similarly damaging proposals in the East End of London.
Possible strikes at Luton, Birmingham and Heathrow Fire and security staff at Birmingham airport have voted for 2-1 in favour of strike action in December over the sacking of two union organisers.
A view from inside the Gate Gourmet dispute Corporate Watch presents an interview with Mrs Kaur, one of the striking workers at airline catering company Gate Gourmet. Mrs Kaur has worked at Gate Gourmet for over six and a half years.
Gate Gourmet dispute costs BA £35-£45m British Airways has estimated that this summer's Gate Gourmet staff dispute cost it between £35m and £45m.
First Bus drivers' sixth strike First Bus drivers in north Staffordshire and south Cheshire are on their sixth one-day strike, part of an ongoing pay dispute.
An open letter to rank and file labor activists An open letter by the IMPACT group in Ohio, USA, to rank-and-file workers. The letter cointains short accounts of sell-outs and closed-door deals…
Gate Gourmet dispute continues Although it's dropped out of the headlines, the Gate Gourmet dispute is still very much going on.