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During recent protests against the blatantly rigged Iranian Presidential election result, the Islamist regime detained thousands of demonstrators.
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The fascist British National Party continues to grow, expand its influence and extend its ambitions. In June BNP leader Nick Griffin was elected to the European parliament.
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Despite a 100% vote for strike action with a very high turnout of NUT members at St Pauls Way (STPW) school last term, the union failed to pull the teachers out in a bid to fight against compulsory re
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On Saturday 18 July around 3,000 people marched through Redcar under the banner “Save our Steel”.
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Postal workers in the Communication Workers Union (CWU) are taking selective action in a dispute with Royal Mail over the company’s “modernisation” plans.
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The RMT on London Underground is playing a waiting game at the moment.
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When sacked Visteon workers accepted the deal offered to them in May — a lot more redundancy pay — they continued campaigning.
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Refuse collectors in Edinburgh are on an unofficial work-to-rule, and Unite are balloting for strike action.
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On Friday 10 July drivers for First South Yorkshire (part of the multinational First Group) struck for the first time on a ballot over pay.