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13 August 2008

Strike threat produces Glasgow pay victory

All 900 workers in Glasgow council's homes for older people and children/young people have won wage increases after threatening to take all-out indefinite strike action without emergency cover, writes Brian Smith, secretary, social work services, Glasgow Unison.

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31 July 2008

Passport staff strike

Workers at the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) were out on a three-day strike from 23-25 July. Elaine Brunskill reports from the Durham office...

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31 July 2008

Land registry in third pay walk out

On 18 July PCS members in Land Registry took part in our third walkout over pay and in support of our comrades in other PCS groups and other public-sector unions, writes The aims of our campaign are to:.

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31 July 2008

In brief

Local government pay: After two very successful days of strike action in July, Unison and Unite's leadership have agreed to talks with the employer, in spite of no new pay offer being made...

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31 July 2008

Feature: End the pay gap now

Based on their hourly rate in the UK in 2008, women who work full time earn 17% less than men on average. Jane James investigates.

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29 July 2008

Battle Heats up over Bristol Schools

Schools protest

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23 July 2008

PCS strikes

The strike action over pay organised by the PCS civil service union continues this week, with workers in the Identity and Passport Service on strike on 23-25 July...

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23 July 2008

Usdaw election

Socialist Party member Robbie Segal is standing as a candidate for shopworkers' union Usdaw general secretary...

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23 July 2008

Pakistan: 50,000 textile workers strike

MORE THAN 250,000 power looms remained closed for four days in Pakistan's third largest city, Faisalabad, the hub of the country's textile industry, writes Khalid Bhatti, Trade Union Rights Campaign of Pakistan (TURCP), Faisalabad.

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22 July 2008

Build further action after successful council strike

Unison Local Government strike 16-17 July in London, photo Paul Mattsson

Unison Local Government strike 16-17 July in London, photo Paul Mattsson


Editorial: The successful local government strike on 16 and 17 July in England, Wales and Northern Ireland involving unions Unison and Unite, was the biggest strike so far in opposition to the government's pay freeze...

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