
Fightback forces Tory U-turn over ticket office closures
A protest in London earlier this year over ticket office closures (Picture: Guy Smallman) Campaigning by trade unions, disabled people’s organisations, passenger groups and others
A protest in London earlier this year over ticket office closures (Picture: Guy Smallman) Campaigning by trade unions, disabled people’s organisations, passenger groups and others
Mick Lynch joins the picket line outside Liverpool Lime Street station. (Photo by Peter Byrne / PA Images via Getty Images) Sorry, this articles is
Following a historic motion backing non-compliance with anti-strikes law being passed at Trade Union Congress, the general secretaries of the RMT and FBU sit down
RMT union members on the picket line in Watford (Picture: RMT on Twitter) Around 20,000 RMT union members at 14 train operating companies struck across
The campaign against ticket office closures isn’t just about fighting proposals that make railways less accessible – it is against bosses wrecking a vital public
Unite union members on the Beryl Piper offshore rig in the north sea (Picture: Unite Offshore on Facebook) Hundreds of offshore workers struck for 48
Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the PSC union, talks to Tribune about their biggest industrial dispute in decades and why the government is playing with
An RMT union lobby against anti-union laws outside parliament last November (Picture: Guy Smallman) The Tories are poised to announce a raft of new pro-boss,
In the wake of strike activity in Britain not seen since the 1980s, the government is proposing draconian laws further restricting workers’ right to strike.
RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch on the government’s latest anti-union laws, why they undermine our democratic rights – and how we fight back. RMT General
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