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Published in: Home: OpinionPosties like me are working ourselves to death. Enough is enough
OPINION: I’ve been a Royal Mail worker for 30 years. Here’s why I’m going on strike
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe government’s wrong. We can afford public sector pay rises
OPINION: There’s one obvious way to fund public sector wage increases: tax the wealthy
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Published in: Home: OpinionI’ve been an NHS nurse for 15 years. Here’s why I’m going on strike
OPINION: As nurses strike, the Tories must start paying them fairly to save the NHS from collapse
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Published in: Home: FeatureAt the UK’s detention centres, border violence and outsourcing collide
OPINION: We need unity between the detained, the outsourced and the underpaid – unions must take on the fight
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow industrial action could make the UK more democratic
OPINION: The RMT, postal workers and nurses are preparing to strike. It's good news for anyone interested in social mobility
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Published in: Home: NewsA crisis in a crisis: How charity workers are struggling to make ends meet
Those responsible for helping the UK’s most vulnerable say they are having to turn to food banks
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkrainian miners win their wartime strike, but victory looks short-lived
Victory may be fleeting for the miners in Novovolynsk, as they fear a reinstated director could be removed again
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWhy Britain’s labour movement needs a red-hot media strategy
After a summer of strikes, unions need to up their media game to make real and lasting gains for workers
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Published in: Home: FeatureRail workers reveal shocking safety incidents they deal with every day
From first aid to saving people from the tracks, here’s why Southeastern staff say their work is so vital
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Published in: Home: OpinionGoldsmiths strike: Why I may burn my honorary degree
The institution’s escalating industrial action is much more than a dispute over job losses
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe world burns and the richest profit. It doesn’t have to be this way
As the effects of the climate crisis are seen in global heatwaves and droughts, oil firms are booming
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment’s anti-union law will push wages down, economist warns
Ministers could be breaking international law by allowing employers to bring in agency workers to break strikes
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Published in: Home: OpinionI reported on Thatcher-era strikes. Here’s what today’s coverage is missing
The demise of industrial correspondents allows the Tory press to deliver outlandish, make-believe scare stories
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s great to see Mick Lynch calling out the media’s anti-union bullshit
Billionaires control our politics and our press, yet we’re told unions are the real enemy of the British worker
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy Just Stop Oil supports the striking rail workers
Unions have a duty to protect their members from the fossil fuel crisis. But we must all be prepared to go further
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: NewsGoldsmiths strike: Why we’re fighting the marketisation of higher education
In recent weeks, many UK universities have seen staff walkouts in protest against pension cuts, deteriorating...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe spirit of youth discontent wasn't dead, just resting
With lecturers on strike, student debt being sold off to the banks, the anger of the 2010 protests is about to make...