Slaughterhouse Strike: Food Standards Agency Staff Walkout in Pay Row
Unison says it is only fair that its members receive a pay increase in line with inflation.
What is the Houthi Movement and Why Does it Want to Topple Yemen's Government?
Protests over the removal of fuel subsidies have sparked Yemen's biggest political crisis for years.
Gaza Strip: The Jews who Loathe Israel
Growing number of high profile Jews vehemently condemning Israel.
Public Sector Strikers Hold Mass Rally in Trafalgar Square
Thousands of public sector workers on strike held a mass rally in Trafalgar Square to protest wage freezes, public cutbacks and other issues.
Unison's Dave Prentis talks David Cameron, Public Sector Pay, Bankers and Food banks
IBTimes UK caught up with the general secretary of Unison ahead of the public sector strike.
UK Public Sector Workers Strike for Fair Pay
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
UK Public Sector Strike: Unison Chief Slams David Cameron's Strike Law 'Rhetoric'
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
UK Public Sector Strike: Institute of Directors Urges David Cameron to Investigate Industrial Action Laws
The business body says the time has come to look again at strike legislation in the UK.
Magic Mushrooms Offer Hope from Torment of Depression and Feelings of Inadequacy
Researchers show influence of psychedelic compound psilocybin on human emotion and memory.
Firefighters Join Public Sector Staff in One-Day Strike Over Pay
The FBU says the industrial action is a testament to the failure of the government's policies.
PCS Union to Join Millions of Council Workers and Teachers on 'Fair Pay' Strike
The industrial action, with the backing of many of the UK's trade unions, will take place on 10 July.
Council Staff to Strike as 'Low Pay' Dispute Erupts
Members of the trade union Unison vote in favour of industrial action on 10 July.
Ancient Paddle Prints Show How Nothosaurs Swam 245 Million Years Ago
Sea reptiles from the age of the dinosaurs had paddle-like limbs to help them swim.
'Super-Atom' Discovery Opens New Experimental Path for Quantum Computing
Phenomenon "magnifies effects of quantum mechanics" that could be exploited to create vastly more powerful computers
UK Firms Face 'More Complex and Costly' Holiday Pay Calculations
The CJEU ruled that workers must receive their normal remuneration for annual leave.
TTIP: Opponents Attack Negotiations as Undemocratic and Lacking Transparency
Greenpeace, Unison, War on Want all voice concerns over the agreement as the negotiations continue in Virginia.
Barack Obama to Rally EU Over Russia Sanctions Push
President to call European leaders in bid to force through joint sanctions against Russia
NHS Faces Strike Threat as 460,000 Healthcare Staff to be Balloted
Unison says the employees are angry at the government's 1% pay increase, which is below inflation.
LIVE FA Cup and Premier League As it Happened: Liverpool 3-2 Manchester City, Hull 5-3 Sheffield United, Swansea 0-1 Chelsea
IB Times UK brings you LIVE coverage of all Sunday's football.
ICC T20 World Cup 2014: Pakistan v West Indies As it Happened
IB Times UK brings you LIVE coverage of Pakistan v West Indies
Unions Blast 'Outrageous' 1% Pay Rise Offer for Local Government Workers
Trade union Unison says it will consult more than 600,000 of its council worker members for industrial action.
Fury Over 1% Public Sector Worker Pay Rise as 600,000 NHS Staff Miss Out
But the Prime Minister stresses that everyone in the NHS will get at least a 1% pay rise.
Champions League As it Happened: Bayern Munich 1-1 Arsenal, Atletico Madrid 4-1 AC Milan
IB Times UK brings you live coverage of all Wednesday's Champions League action.
Bob Crow Twitter Tributes Flow at Death of RMT Leader
Ukip leader Nigel Farage joins Boris Johnson and George Galloway in hailing the RMT unionist.
A Living Wage Makes Good Business Sense for Britain and America Alike
Don't let the right-wingers fool you - a living wage is fair, progressive and necessary.
Lee Rigby Murder: BNP and EDL: What is the Difference?
Far-right groups erect gallows outside Old Bailey to demand death sentence for Adebolajo and Adebowale
'Vital Jobs' Lost as Local Authorities in England Slashed £11bn from Budgets
Unison says the "worst is yet to come" following the spending round in 2013.
UK Flooding: Environment Agency to Slash 1,500 Front-line Staff
Coastal regions on standby for massive storms as flood protection services slashed.
UK University Staff Stage Second Strike Over Pay
The trade union members have refused to take a 1% pay increase offer.
UK University Staff Plan Second Strike Over Pay
Unions say a 1% pay increase is not enough as real-term pay fell by 13%.