Throughout this 40th anniversary year of the miners’ strike, Left Horizons will publish regular bulletins on important issues and developments that occurred during the strike
Category: Trade Union
My memories of the miners’ strike, forty years later
By Richard Mellor in California I owe John Throne, (Sean O’Torrain) a debt of gratitude for getting me on the bus at Wembley and sending
By Sjaan Heemskerk, UNISON Essex, personal capacity The UNISON National Executive Committee (NEC) elections in 2025 are more than a vote—they’re a critical moment to
In the second and last article from “SERGEI” in Russia, he shares his insights on the position of older workers in the country, as expressed
Corridor treatment now normal: we need to save the NHS!
By Steve McKenzie, UNITE Community member A recent RCN report identified that patients are dying unnecessarily as a result of corridor care that is being
Letter from Sarah Gale Possibly the greatest Prime Minister we never had, is retiring. Mick Lynch, the working class lad from Paddington, left school at
By Gray Allan, retired members secretary, UNISON Falkirk Social worker and UNISON NEC member, Andrea Egan, officially launched her campaign for the position of general
Miners’ Strike 1984-5 – Weeks 36-41 Update
Throughout this 40th anniversary year of the miners’ strike, Left Horizons will publish regular bulletins on important issues and developments that occurred during the strike
By Left Horizons supporters in UNISON The left grouping Time for Real Change is supporting Andrea Egan, currently a member of the NEC, for general
By Rachel Heemskerk, NEC member, in a personal capacity NEC members feel that the obstruction of two senior officers of the Public and Commercial Services
