By our correspondent in Moscow In April, Left Horizons carried a report on a strike by delivery workers in Moscow. Their wages and conditions had
Category: Trade Union Archive
Editorial: nurses have public support in their strike
In taking on NHS nurses who are trying to get a decent pay rise, the Tories may have bitten off more than they can chew,
By Darrall Cozens Left Horizons, its readers and supporters, are saddened to hear of the death of Tom Smith, a member of Newport West Labour
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
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
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 Andy Ford, Unite NHS rep By taking strike action in defence of their wages and condition, ambulance crews and NHS staff in general are
By a Liverpool docker The strike of the dockers in Liverpool, working for Peel Ports, achieved a wage rise that is above inflation and it
By Andy Ford None of the moves to the right in the Labour Party could have been accomplished without the support of right-wing trade union
Steve McKenzie (UNITE Community – Greenwich, Lewisham, Bexley) recently interviewed Tom Breeds, a CWU shop steward in Bexleyheath, SE London. When the postal workers strike