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Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
6 June 2012
We won't be a lost generation - Fight for jobs and education!
Jubilee exploitation: Driven 100 miles from home, told to sleep under a bridge and get changed in public at 5.30am, then work a 14 hour shift for no pay...
11 April 2012
2012 is the year that London hosts the Olympics, the greatest sporting event in the world. The event has been promoted as bringing great opportunity and hope to those working and living in the surrounding boroughs...
11 April 2012
Bus workers prepare to fight for Olympic payment
More than nine out of ten London bus workers in Unite voted yes in a consultative ballot for action last month
21 March 2012
Smear campaign on Hillsborough?
Football rivalry is common in Liverpool between Liverpool and Everton supporters, writes John Cosgrove.
15 March 2012
A4e's champagne lifestyle: Conferences in Monaco, £200-a-head nights out, £800 meals - that's the lifestyle afforded by top executives at disgraced workfare company A4e...
7 March 2012
Stagecoach bus drivers win victory: Stagecoach South Yorkshire bus drivers in Barnsley and Rotherham have won a significant victory in their fight for higher pay...
22 February 2012
Fans not financiers should run football
Professional football in Britain is stumbling from one crisis to another. After repeatedly failing to deal with racism, attention returns to financial malpractice.
22 February 2012
Very Inappropriate Priorities: 14,000 athletes, 7,000 technical officials, more than 20,000 media and eleven million spectators will descend on London this summer for the 2012 Olympics...
15 February 2012
Unaffordable jobs: 31% of private sector firms are planning to make redundancies this quarter according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)...
15 February 2012
Racism in football back in the headlines
Luis Suarez's refusal to shake Patrice Evra's hand at the start of the of the recent Manchester United v Liverpool match has brought the issue of racism in football back into the headlines, writes Chris Newby.
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