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Workers' Rights / 6 May 2026
6 May 2026
Photo: Zoe Broughton
May Day / 3 May 2026
3 May 2026

Trade unionists and peace activists march across the country commemorating the centenary of 1926 General Strike

Broadcasting the news, during the General Strike of 1926, at a Government centre for the maintenance of essential services, May 1926
History / 4 May 2026
4 May 2026

The General Strike exposed the power of the working class — and the limits of its leadership, writes Dr DYLAN MURPHY

People take part in a Black Lives Matter protest in Brighton, sparked by the death of George Floyd, who was killed on May 25 while in police custody in the US city of Minneapolis, July 2020
Politics / 30 April 2026
30 April 2026

The route to liberation does not lie in waiting for allies or chasing representation for its own sake – it requires consistent political strategy and collective struggle, writes ROGER McKENZIE

ALL HANDS TO THE PUMPS: Usdaw general secretary and Labour Unions chair Joanne Thomas at the Co-operative Party Conference in London, November 2025.
Workers' Rights / 29 April 2026
29 April 2026

JOANNE THOMAS welcomes the Employment Rights Act as an instrument for the much-needed revitalisation of trade union membership and activism

Members of NASUWT the Teachers' Union, deliver a 'report card' outside the constituency office of First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon in Glasgow, January 10, 2023
Workers' Rights / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026
A Unison flag flying in front of the sun as public sector wo
Workers' Rights / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026
Striking refuse workers outside Perry Barr depot in Birmingham, April 28, 2026
Editorial / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026
Thousands march to Trafalgar Square in central London, to celebrate workers' achievements at a May Day rally, May 1, 2016
Workers' Rights / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026

On May 4, the MML opens its doors to marchers and visitors alike, celebrating a living tradition of working-class struggle. MEIRIAN JUMP invites readers to come along and explore the building and its collections

USDAW General Secretary and Labour Unions Chair Joanne Thomas speaks during the Co-operative Party Conference at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in central London, November 15, 2025
Workers' Rights / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026

JOANNE THOMAS argues that unions’ political voice remains vital to winning stronger rights and protections for working people

Delegates during the first day of the STUC conference in the Caird Hall, Dundee, April 20, 2026
Voices of Scotland / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026

As STUC Congress moves to a biennial format, TOM MORRISON warns of concerns over shrinking lay power

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) on the picket line outside New Street station in Birmingham, January 7, 2023
Workers Memorial Day 2026 / 28 April 2026
28 April 2026

On Workers Memorial Day, EDDIE DEMPSEY calls for immediate action on our railways to make the network safer for all

Coins and Scottish bank notes, April 9, 2018
Scotland / 19 April 2026
19 April 2026
Firefighters from the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) take part in the Cuts Leave Scars rally outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, calling for an end to cuts imposed on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service over the last 10 years, October 26, 2023
Workers' Rights / 20 April 2026
20 April 2026

A recent Union Street blaze showed firefighters at their best, but years of underfunding and job losses are stretching the service to its limits, writes JOHN McKENZIE

Salmon
STUC 2026 / 20 April 2026
20 April 2026

Dangerous conditions and political inaction still define the salmon industry, where BFAWU is pressing hard for change, says SARAH WOOLLEY

STUC general secretary Roz Foyer delivers a speech during the SNP annual conference at the Event Complex Aberdeen, October 11, 2025
STUC 2026 / 20 April 2026
20 April 2026

As the STUC gathers in an election year, the message to politicians is clear – continuing managed decline is unacceptable to Scotland’s workers, says ROZ FOYER

A general view of Monro Hall, a prisoner accommodation block
STUC 2026 / 20 April 2026
20 April 2026

A major new report highlights the the dire state of our prison system – and demands urgent action from government, explains PHIL FAIRLIE

TO EACH ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS: San Andres neighbourhood of Mondragon with the Anboto mountain visible in the background ' Pic: Marisol Murua/CC
Book Review / 19 April 2026
19 April 2026

SYLVIA HIKINS welcomes a survey of successful contemporary worker co-operatives and economy-based co-operative systems

trade unionists calling for insourcing of their work. Credit to Daniel Shannon-Hughes
TUC LESE Regional AGM / 18 April 2026
18 April 2026

Outsourcing is at the heart of inequality. Only collective unity in the trade union movement can topple the Establishment’s obsession with it, says SAM GURNEY

Defence Secretary John Healey (second right) on board the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Proteus, currently docked in the town of Bodo, Norway. Picture date: Thursday February 20, 2025
Workers' Rights / 15 April 2026
15 April 2026
Campaigners from Can't Buy My Silence and Pregnant Then Screwed, take part in a protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice, central London, to highlight non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) being used to stop women making complaints about harassment at work, May 14, 2024
Workplace Harassment / 15 April 2026
15 April 2026

Campaigners and TUC welcome government consultation on non-disclosure agreements

Workers' Rights / 14 April 2026
14 April 2026
Workers' Rights / 15 April 2026
15 April 2026
Workers' Rights / 10 April 2026
10 April 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 / 6 April 2026
6 April 2026
People take part in a Million Women Rise march outside Charing Cross Police Station in central London, ahead of International Women's Day. The march is in protest against men's violence against women, police violence, racism and misogyny, March 5, 2022
NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

A major conference motion calls on educators to challenge far-right narratives and confront misogyny in schools. VONNI HARDMAN explains

A general view of pupils sitting an exam at Lawrence Sheriff school Rugby, Warwickshire
NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
Labour First Minister of Wales Baroness Eluned Morgan (centre) with members of her cabinet and supporters at Newport Market, during the Welsh Labour Senedd campaign launch ahead of the Senedd elections in May, March 2, 2026
Welsh Elections / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
A general view of a sign displaying a 'good' Ofsted rating outside St Luke's CE Primary School in Tower Hamlets, London, September 2, 2024
NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
Workers' Rights / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
STUC general secretary Roz Foyer delivers a speech during the SNP annual conference at the Event Complex Aberdeen, October 11, 2025
Scotland / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
UCU members at Edinburgh University gather for a rally in George Square, Edinburgh, at the start of a planned five-day walk-out in a dispute over plans to cut £140 million from the university budget, September 8, 2025
Workers' Rights / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026
NEU
NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

Austerity is breaking the education system. We must unite to save our schools and pay our teachers properly, says NEU national president ED HARLOW

Shivendu Shukla
Full Marx / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

Marx’s early lectures on economics, together with Engels’s additions, provide a valuable introduction to Marxist political economy today, writes the MARX MEMORIAL LIBRARY

A group of firefighters from Birmingham join other members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) during a rally outside the Houses of Parliament in central London, calling for more investment in the fire service. Picture date: Tuesday October 8, 202
Anti-Fascism / 28 March 2026
28 March 2026

As the far right gains ground, Fire Brigades Union members are organising in workplaces and on the streets to defend public services and workers’ rights, says STEVE WRIGHT

Plumes of smoke rise from an oil facility in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, March 14, 2026
Cost-of-Living Crisis / 24 March 2026
24 March 2026

Green Party leader Polanski slams Chancellor Reeves' ‘unbelievably weak response’ to the ‘enormous bill hikes facing households’

General views of See Monster, a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform, which has been transformed into one of Britain's largest public art installations, September 23, 2022
Workers' Rights / 23 March 2026
23 March 2026
School support staff members of Unison during a rally outside the Scottish parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, September 27, 2023
Workers' Rights / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026
Dave Pike, North East, Yorkshire & Humber TUC regional secretary
Workers' Rights / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026

As delegates from the north-east, Yorkshire & Humber meet this weekend in Durham, TUC regional secretary DAVE PIKE speaks to Ben Chacko about the challenges ahead

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood during a visit to the Centre Sandholm migrant dention centre in Sandholmgardsvej on the outskirts of Copenhagen, February 27, 2026
Migrant Rights / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026

Changing visa rules are pushing young migrant workers into precarious work and exploitation, report NUPUR PALIWAL and SOMIHA CHATTERJEE of the Student Federation of India

Members of the POA, the trade union for prison staff, protesting outside HMP Bedford after a damning report warned of a ‘dangerous lack of control’ at the jail, September 2018
Workers' Rights / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026

Prison Officers’ Association general secretary and TUC president STEVE GILLAN looks at what’s missing from the Employment Rights Act, and why we need further legislation

Workers' Rights / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026

MAISE RILEY looks at the roots of sexist ideology and asks how unions can organise to fight it

General view of the Job Centre Plus on Benalder St in Glasgow
Economy / 21 March 2026
21 March 2026

PHILIP ENGLISH says military spending will not create the jobs young people need — instead, build an economy based around needs, not profit

General secretary of the Unite the Union, Sharon Graham, speaks at a Lindsey oil refinery workers rally outside the Houses of Parliament in London, September 3, 2025
Workers' Rights / 19 March 2026
19 March 2026