Manchester university staff join nationwide strikes
University staff across the UK took to the streets to strike against their employers and demand better working conditions. Many
University staff across the UK took to the streets to strike against their employers and demand better working conditions. Many
More than 70,000 staff at 150 universities across the UK are striking over a three day period after ‘attacks’ on
Civil servants have voted to strike in the highest percentage vote in The Public and Commercial Services Union’s (PCS) history.
Commuters planning to travel to Yorkshire over the Easter Weekend have been warned they face disruption. TransPennine Express (TPE) has
Both teaching and support staff are taking industrial action over concerns with pay and working hours.
Over 60 universities saw picket lines form over suggested changes to the pension scheme, proposed by Universities UK (UUK).
Figures from the Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust also show that across strikes on the 9th and 10th March, 4,464 working hours were lost due to 558 absences.
The future of the NHS is threatened by reforms being pushed through by the government, warn junior doctors attending a rally in Manchester
Once again – for the second week running – Network Rail have called off their national strikes that were set to affect hundreds of thousands of commuters across the country.
In Manchester, hundreds of trade union members packed out Piccadilly Gardens, including petitioning teachers, council staff and librarians, which follows disputes with the government over pay, pensions and cuts
Residents urged to be extra vigilant as strike begins tonight
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