Teachers and students will march through Bristol tomorrow, 24 April, in protest against course closures and job cuts at the Beacon Centre.
Several hundred black and asian trade unionists will be heading to Merseyside for the 2010 TUC Black Workers' Conference this weekend and three days of lively debate on a key range of topical issues from the impact of future cuts in public spending to the dangers posed by the rise of extremist political parties.
BA strike: cabin crew to vote on peace deal, Virgin accused of price fixing, VOLCANIC ASH STORIES all feature in today's Breaking News
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Principals' pay increased seven times more than lecturers in last year alone
Members of UCU at Northumberland College today brought the college to a standstill. Classes were cancelled as staff walked out in a row over job losses, pay cuts and increased working hours.
Redcar and Cleveland College has announced that up to 50 jobs could go at the college. More than one in five jobs at the college are at risk and no department is safe from the spectre of redundancy. The first people through the door could be leaving as early as the end of May.
Ruling means thousands of women with existing claims can proceed with their cases.
Plans could lead the country into a double dip recession.
Commenting on the latest public borrowing figures published today (Thursday) by the Office for National Statistics, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: