David Cartwright, Unite union member, Glasgow All across the UK, over 600 workers employed by the housing and homeless charity Shelter are in the middle
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By Andy Warnock-Smith, RMT member The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) representing train operating companies tabled an insulting offer of 4% for 2022 and 4% for
By Gauthier Hordel In 2018 and 2019, Boeing made the headlines with two successive disasters involving the 737 MAX of Indonesia’s Lion Air and then
Rhys Jameson gives his take on the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup Capitalism is mired in a series of interlocking crises, everywhere you look there
COP15: the two horsemen of the apocalypse
By Michael Roberts COP15 started this week in Montreal, Canada. This is the UN’s biodiversity summit. In effect, it is an international meeting to discuss
By John Pickard There are few things in life more irritating than having to endure crap Christmas music in every single shop you go into
The Tory attacks on the living standards of the working class have driven may workers into industrial disputes with their employers. Waves of strikes are
By Michael Roberts Stock markets rallied in November as inflation rates subsided a little and the US Federal Reserve began to talk of lower interest-rate
Editorial: Chester by-election goes unreported
The by-election in the parliamentary constituency of Chester last Thursday went largely unreported by the media. But it resulted in a big increase in the
By Andy Ford, Unite NHS rep By taking strike action in defence of their wages and condition, ambulance crews and NHS staff in general are
