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Women's Rights / 7 March 2026
7 March 2026

Campaign group ITF Women C190 call for a full investigation

Sasun Bughdaryan
TUC Women’s Conference 2026 / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026
Clydebank TUC members and supporters protest outside West Dumbartonshire Council offices in Dumbarton, March 4, 2026
Workers' Rights / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026
Striking school support workers take part in a demonstration outside First Minister John Swinney's constituency office in Blairgowrie, October 24, 2024
TUC Women’s Conference 2026 / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

As women dominate public services yet face pay gaps, unsafe workloads and rising misogyny, this International Women’s Day and TUC Women’s Conference must be a rallying point, says ANDREA EGAN

Models of a man and woman stand on a pile of coins and bank notes
Workers' Rights / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

The TUC’s NIKKI POUND says there are gains in the Employment Rights Act for women — but there’s a hell of a lot more to fight for 

DETERMINED: Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union members picket the Department for Education, in Westminster in a dispute over jobs, pay and conditions in February 2023
Workers' Rights / 3 March 2026
3 March 2026

FRAN HEATHCOTE looks at the persisting inequalities women face in the Civil Service workplaces as TUC women’s conference begins

Doctor
NHS Crisis / 2 March 2026
2 March 2026
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth making his speech to the Plaid Cymru Spring Conference at the ICC Wales, Newport, February 27, 2026
Wales / 27 February 2026
27 February 2026
Commuters walking past a ScotRail train at Edinburgh's Waverley Station
Transport / 27 February 2026
27 February 2026
The protest by members of the British actors union Equity in Leicester Square, London, in solidarity with striking Hollywood members of the Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (Sag-Aftra), July 21, 2023
Workers' Rights / 27 February 2026
27 February 2026
NATIONALISATION CALL UNHEEDED: Assorted notables at the location of the new Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) on Monday July 14 2025 - Tata Steel gets £500 million while the local population a loss of 2,800 job
Wales / 28 February 2026
28 February 2026

LUKE FLETCHER outlines Plaid Cymru bold plans for wide-ranging policy consultations with trade unions in Wales

Members of trade unions shout slogans during a nationwide strike to protest an interim trade deal with the United States, saying the agreement undermines the interests of farmers, small businesses and workers in New Delhi, India, February 12, 2026
Workers' Rights / 25 February 2026
25 February 2026

The biggest strike in global history is a template for our future. The silence tells you all you need to know, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE

A pregnant woman holding her stomach, December 31, 2017
Workers' Rights / 13 February 2026
13 February 2026
Workers' Rights / 13 February 2026
13 February 2026
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) on the picket line outside the RCN offices by Cardiff University Hospital, December 20, 2022
Workers' Rights / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
Lufthansa aircraft parked at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, February 11, 2026
Western Europe / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
Members of trade unions protest against an interim trade deal with the US, saying the agreement undermines the interests of farmers, small businesses and workers in New Delhi, India, February 12, 2026
Southeast Asia / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
Protesters chant during a march by trade unions and opposition groups against a labour reform bill proposed by President Javier Milei's government in Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 11, 2026
Latin America / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
Workers' Rights / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
Workers' Rights / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026
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Industrial / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026
FBU flag
Workers' Rights / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

Cuts in Oxfordshire will not stop at the county boundary, Fire Brigades Union warns

The picket line outside the closed gates at one of the entrances for the King's Cross St Pancras Underground station as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union including drivers, signallers and maintenance workers launched a series of strikes over pay and conditions. Picture date: Monday September 8, 2025
Workers' Rights / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026

As the RMT Health and Safety Conference takes place, the union is calling for urgent action on crisis of work-related stress, understaffing and the growing threat of workplace assaults. RMT leader EDDIE DEMPSEY explains

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) on the picket line outside New Street station in Birmingham, January 7, 2023
Workers' Rights / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026
Members of the United Nurses Associations of California and Union of Healthcare Professionals strike outside of Kaiser Permanente on Broadway in Oakland, California, January 28, 2026
US / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026
An Uber car
Workers' Rights / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026
Striking nurses walk a picket line outside NewYork Presbyterian Hospital in New York, February 9, 2026
US / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026
Job & Talent agency bin workers during a picket line and rally, December 1, 2025
Workers' Rights / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026
Voices of Scotland / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

As assaults on transport staff rise and the Scottish Parliament heads for dissolution, promised legislation to protect rail workers has yet to materialise, says ANN HENDERSON

Workers' Rights / 9 February 2026
9 February 2026
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Palestine Solidarity / 4 February 2026
4 February 2026

Dockers from Italy, Greece and beyond will stage co-ordinated port blockades on February 6, declaring ‘we don’t work for war’ – in a call in solidarity with Palestine. ALFIO BERNABEI reports

A general view of ExxonMobil's ethylene plant at Mossmorran in Fife, following the announcement that the global energy giant will close the manufacturing plant, November 25, 2025
Workers' Rights / 3 February 2026
3 February 2026
NHS resident doctors protesting outside Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, during a five-day strike after talks with the Government collapsed over pay, July 25, 2025
Workers' Rights / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026
A stethoscope on top of patient's files at the Temple Fortune Health Centre GP Practice near Golders Green, London
Workers' Rights / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026
Workers' Rights / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026
Teachers from the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) union take part in a rally outside the office of Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville in Dunfermline, Fife, during their strike action in dispute over pay, February 22, 2023
Workers' Rights / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026
Undated handout photo of Mark Hehir
Workers' Rights / 1 February 2026
1 February 2026
Statue of Oliver Cromwell
Full Marx / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026

The selection, analysis and interpretation of historical ‘facts’ always takes place within a paradigm, a model of how the world works. That’s why history is always a battleground, declares the Marx Memorial Library

Workers' Rights / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026
Job & Talent agency bin workers during protest, organised by Unite the Union, as they march to Council House in Victoria Square, Birmingham, on the first day of strike action by refuse workers employed by the company, December 1, 2025
Birmingham Bin Workers' Strike / 30 January 2026
30 January 2026

Megapicket to shut down Birmingham’s refuse sites

First Minister of Wales Eluned Morgan delivers a speech during the Wales Investment Summit at the International Convention Centre Wales in Newport, December 1, 2025
Wales / 25 January 2026
25 January 2026
Union members marching in Fleet Street on their way to the News International plant in Wapping, following a rally in Trafalgar Square in support of the print workers sacked in the dispute with Rupert Murdoch
Workers' Rights / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

The newly catalogued News International Dispute Archive ensures the history of the Wapping dispute – and the solidarity it inspired – is preserved, accessible and alive for future generations, says MATT DUNNE

News International Print plant at Wapping, East London, January 23, 1986
Workers' Rights / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

Forty years on, TONY DUBBINS revisits the Wapping dispute to argue that Murdoch’s real aim was union-busting – enabled by Thatcherite laws, police violence, compliant unions and a complicit media

[Pic: Andrew Wiard]
History / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

The once beating heart of British journalism was undone by technological change, union battles and Murdoch’s 1986 Wapping coup – leaving London the only major capital without a press club, says TIM GOPSILL

[Pic: Andrew Wiard]
Workers' Rights / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

LAURA DAVISON traces how Murdoch’s mass sackings, political deals and legal loopholes shattered collective bargaining 40 years ago – and how persistent NUJ organising, landmark court victories and new employment rights legislation are finally challenging that legacy

[Pic: Andrew Wiard]
Media / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

As advertising drains away, newsrooms shrink and local papers disappear, MIKE WAYNE argues that the market model for news is broken – and that public-interest alternatives, rooted in democratic accountability, are more necessary than ever

Children in a classroom
Workers' Rights / 19 January 2026
19 January 2026
Rupert Murdoch arrives to attend the state banquet for US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, on day one of their second state visit to the UK. Picture date: Wednesday September 17, 2025
Media / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

LOUISA BULL traces how derecognition, outsourcing and digitalisation reshaped the industry, weakened collective bargaining and created today’s precarious media workforce

Voices of Scotland / 20 January 2026
20 January 2026

Unison Scotland’s BRENDA AITCHISON says her union won’t tolerate further cuts to public services 

[Pic: Andrew Wiard]
Workers' Rights / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

A handful of journalists at The Times faced a stark personal and political choice in 1986 – cross the picket lines for cash and career, or stand with organised labour at great personal risk. BARRIE CLEMENT recalls why refusing to scab at Wapping was not just an act of union loyalty, but a stand for the future of journalism

The fate of The Times newspaper was revealed at a press conference in Portman Hotel, London. (L-R) Harold Evans, Sunday Times Editor; New owner and Australian press magnate Rupert Murdoch and William Rees-Mogg, The Times Editor
Media / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

Four decades on, the Wapping dispute stands as both a heroic act of resistance and a decisive moment in the long campaign to break trade union power. Lord JOHN HENDY KC looks back on the events of 1986

SOGAT general secretary Brenda Dean (third from left) points to a poster condemning the owner of News International Mr Rupert Murdoch for his action against the print unions, February 11, 1986
Working Class History / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

Enduring myths blame print unions for their own destruction – but TONY BURKE argues that the Wapping dispute was a calculated assault by Murdoch on organised labour, which reshaped Britain’s media landscape and casts a long shadow over trade union rights today

Hands of an elderly resident at a nursing home
Wales / 19 January 2026
19 January 2026
Scotland / 19 January 2026
19 January 2026
Newspaper proprietor Rupert Murdoch holds copies of The Sun and Times papers, at his new high technology print works in Wapping, East London
Workers' Rights / 24 January 2026
24 January 2026

On the 40th anniversary of the Wapping dispute, this Morning Star special supplement traces the long-planned conspiracy that led to the mass sackings of printworkers in 1986 – a struggle whose unresolved injustices still demand redress today, writes ANN FIELD

Industrial / 16 January 2026
16 January 2026
Workers' Rights / 16 January 2026
16 January 2026
The Fife Ethylene plant in Mossmorran, Fife
Workers' Rights / 12 January 2026
12 January 2026
Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) who work at STV take part in a picket outside their studios in Glasgow, after rejecting the company's latest pay offer, May 1, 2024
Workers' Rights / 7 January 2026
7 January 2026
The Docklands Light Railway in Beckton, East London
Workers' Rights / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025
Workers wearing PPE while completing a concrete pour into the base of unit 2 nuclear reactor at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station near Bridgwater, Somerset, May 28, 2020
Workers' Rights / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025
Resident doctors on the picket line outside Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, on the first day of a five-day walkout over pay and jobs, which could see up to half of the medical workforce in England could stop work. Picture date: Wednesday December 17, 2025
Editorial: / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025
Features / 23 December 2025
23 December 2025

NEU members at Woodfield School in north London are taking sustained industrial action against enforced cuts to learning support assistants’ hours and pay. MARY ADOSSIDES reports

People demonstrate outside BAFTA in Piccadilly, London, where Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is speaking during an event where Uber announces new sustainability features. Picture date: Thursday June 8, 2023
Capitalism / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025
SITES OF RESISTANCE: Glasgow Govan’s Village Hotel strikers have been victorious [Pic: Matt Kerr]
Aw That / 20 December 2025
20 December 2025

From childhood summers in a post-industrial village to midnight picket lines in Glasgow, the promise of ‘social mobility’ rings hollow for MATT KERR

Vue cinema staff strike in Glasgow over working conditions, December 19, 2025
Workers' Rights / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025
A person wearing a University and College Union (UCU) armban
Workers' Rights / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025
Members of the Unite union who work for housing and homeless charity Shelter on the picket line outside their offices in Old Street, London, December 5, 2022
Workers' Rights / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025
Your Party MP Zarah Sultana addresses the Village Hotel picket, December 19, 2025
Workers' Rights / 19 December 2025
19 December 2025
House of Commons Handout photo issued by the House of Commons of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London. Picture date: Wednesday December 17, 2025
Workers' Rights / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
AI Luke Jones / Creative Commons
Workers' Rights / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
The ExxonMobil's ethylene plant at Mossmorran in Fife, following the announcement that the global energy giant will close the manufacturing plant. Picture date: Tuesday November 25, 2025
Workers' Rights / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
Unite flags BA strike 2010
Workers' Rights / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
The Bank of England in the City of London
Economy / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
Paul Nowak, general secretary of the TUC speaking at the TUC congress at the ACC Liverpool, September 11, 2023
Employment Rights Bill / 18 December 2025
18 December 2025
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Workers' Rights / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak
Editorial: / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025
Hundreds of shipping containers at the Grangemouth Terminal near Falkirk, April 7, 2025
Industry / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025
Andrea Egan
Trade Unions / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025
The Houses of Parliament London
Workers' Rights / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025
General view of the Job Centre Plus on Benalder St in Glasgow
Economy / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025
Workers' Rights / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025
Unite Hospitality Glasgow Strike Bulletin / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

Take a read of the latest Unite Hospitality Glasgow Strike Bulletin and hear from workers fighting for better pay and dignity at work

UVW members demonstrate outside the MOJ
Workers' Rights / 11 December 2025
11 December 2025
STUC general secretary Roz Foyer addresses the 128th Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Annual Congress at Caird Hall, Dundee, April 29, 2025
Workers' Rights / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025
Charles Windsor reads the King's Speech in the House of Lord
Editorial: / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025
A general view of the Houses of Parliament in London
Workers' Rights / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025
Workers' Rights / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025
Workers' Rights / 8 December 2025
8 December 2025
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addresses supporters gathered in the Zocalo in Mexico City, December 6, 2025, to celebrate the seven years since President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador electoral victory
Latin America / 9 December 2025
9 December 2025

Ten days after right-wing destabilisation attempts, Mexico’s leadership has emerged strengthened, securing historic labour and wage agreements, while opposition-backed protests have crumbled under scrutiny, says DAVID RABY

Unison deliver 5,000 'fair pay now' cards to constituency MSPs demanding the Scottish Government 'pays up on NHS pay' outside Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh
Workers' Rights / 8 December 2025
8 December 2025

Amid the festive lights, Scotland faces a stark holiday truth: only real investment in public services and the workers who sustain them can lift communities out of poverty, argues LILIAN MACER

A Hull Trains passenger train at Kings Cross Station in London, September 25, 2025
Workers' Rights / 7 December 2025
7 December 2025
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Workers' Rights / 7 December 2025
7 December 2025
[Pic: Camila Quintero Franco / Creative Commons]
Healthcare / 5 December 2025
5 December 2025

Labour, like the Tories, sees rising mental ill health simply as a spending problem — but it reflects a diseased society, argues DR DAVID MATTHEWS

Job & Talent agency bin workers and the Birmingham council bin strikers they were hired to cover join together for a picket line and rally, organised by Unite the Union, outside Job & Talent's Smithfield Depot in Birmingham, December 1, 2025
Workers' Rights / 2 December 2025
2 December 2025
The annual Christmas Poultry Sale, including oven ready turkeys, geese, chickens and ducks, at the York Auction Centre, December 19, 2024
Workers' Rights / 2 December 2025
2 December 2025
Workers' Rights / 2 December 2025
2 December 2025
Together Against the Far Right poster
Anti-Fascism / 2 December 2025
2 December 2025
House of Commons Handout photo issued by the House of Commons of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London, November 26, 2025
Workers' Rights / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025

Unions and left MPs slam government for cutting day one protections from unfair dismissal into the Employment Rights Bill

Parcels are processed and prepared for dispatch at Amazon's Fulfilment Centre at Kingston Park in Peterborough, November 15, 2017
Workers' Rights / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025
Workers' Rights / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025
Workers' Rights / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025
Reform Party leader Nigel Farage speaks during the Reform UK rally at Venue Cymru, Llandudno, November 24, 2025
Journalism / 28 November 2025
28 November 2025
Members of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) on the picket line outside St Andrew's House in Edinburgh, as civil servants in 132 Government departments walk out in a long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Picture date: Thursday March 16, 2023
Working Class History / 29 November 2025
29 November 2025

In part V of a serialisation of his new book, JOHN McINALLY argues that to confront capitalism’s escalating crises, unions must reorient toward class politics and help build a united, explicitly socialist alternative capable of representing the working class and its material needs