Month: May 2017

  • NSSN 343: Scottish Lecturers win! Election Promises On School Funding

    NSSN 343: Scottish Lecturers win! Election Promises On School Funding

    Education is becoming a major issue as the General election enters its final period. In Scotland, after six days of national strike action, lecturers in colleges have won a major victory in their fight for fair and equal pay and harmonised terms and conditions. Our first piece this week is a report on the win…

  • NSSN 342: Support PCS EHRC strike & Crossrail Sparks down tools!

    NSSN 342: Support PCS EHRC strike & Crossrail Sparks down tools!

    Our lead pieces this week highlight the struggles workers undertake – sometimes long ones – for what they believe in and know is right, whether strikes against governments and unscrupulous bosses or campaigning in the memory of those who lost their lives fighting capitalism. PCS members at the Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) HQ…

  • NSSN 341: CWU members walk out to force Royal Mail back!

    NSSN 341: CWU members walk out to force Royal Mail back!

    Royal Mail workers in the Communication Workers Union (CWU) union, part of the Eastern 6 Branch, won a tremendous victory last week in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, despite the new Tory trade Union Act. A CWU member sent in the following report:- “Royal Mail had suspended two representatives for allegedly claiming unauthorised overtime. CWU members took…

  • 340: Support RMT London Bridge 3 & Blackpool needs pay rise: £10 now

    340: Support RMT London Bridge 3 & Blackpool needs pay rise: £10 now

    RMT members are on strike today at London Bridge after one member was sacked and two others disciplined for intervening to stop a serious assault by a fare-dodger on fellow staff members including one who was pregnant read more RMT on London Bridge strike action in defence of sacked and victimised members (8 May) General…

  • NSSN 339: Support Jeremy Corbyn’s “Workers’ Charter”

    NSSN 339: Support Jeremy Corbyn’s “Workers’ Charter”

    Workers will welcome Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell’s 20-point “workers’ charter” to fix the “rigged economy” in work. If it is enthusiastically campaigned for by taking it into workplaces, alongside policies such as re-nationalisation of the railways and Royal Mail, it could really inspire workers to vote to put Jeremy into government and ditch the…