While international actors discuss governance and reconstruction, Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel has no intention of ending its military occupation, says RAMZY BAROUD
THIS year’s TUC Congress has witnessed a resurgence in trade union militancy across a wide variety of sectors, and on the railways we have a national dispute that is continuing after 18 months.
Although workers have won pay deals through strike action, including RMT in other parts of the railway, the national rail dispute with the train operators which is orchestrated by the government is far from over.
It has become a political and ideological priority, for this zombie Tory government, to try and keep unions like RMT in a straitjacket.
A past confrontation permanently shaped the methods the state will use to protect employers against any claims by their employees, writes MATT WRACK, but unions are readying to face the challenge
Labour’s watered-down legislation won’t protect us from unfair dismissal or ban some zero-hours contracts until 2027 — leaving millions of young people vulnerable to the populist right’s appeal, warns TUC young workers chair FRASER MCGUIRE
Our members face serious violence, crumbling workplaces and exposure to dangerous drugs — it is outrageous we still cannot legally use our industrial muscle to fight back and defend ourselves, writes STEVE GILLAN
Labour must not allow unelected members of the upper house to erode a single provision of the Employment Rights Bill, argues ANDY MCDONALD MP


