King Charles to address a nation shaken by death of Queen
Britain's King Charles will address a country in mourning on Friday following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, the only monarch most Britons ever knew and the "spirit of the nation" for seven decades.
Head Of Hong Kong Journalist Union Arrested: Police Source
Head of Hong Kong journalist union arrested: police source
Indonesia Govt Sees Inflation Staying Above Cenbank Target This Year After Fuel Hike
Indonesia's government expects inflation to stay above the central bank's target, forecasting an increase to between 6.6% and 6.8% this year after it raised fuel prices but said the measure would have minimal impact on economic growth.
Thousands of Hungarians demonstrate for teacher payhikes
Thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest Friday against low pay and poor working conditions for schoolteachers amid worsening staff shortages.
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
US senator Bernie Sanders backs UK strikers
The independent US senator Bernie Sanders on Wednesday gave his backing to striking British railway workers.
Cost of living crisis: what are your rights if your landlord wants to increase your rent?
Cost of living crisis: what are your rights if your landlord wants to increase your rent?
UK port strike threatens to deepen supply chain and price woes
UK workers are striking in vast numbers as runaway inflation erodes wages at a record pace and is set to plunge the economy into recession.
GE workers in Alabama launch union organizing campaign
General Electric Co's workers at a plant in Alabama said on Monday they have launched a campaign to form a union for better pay and job security.
Strikes bring London transport system to near halt
Public transport workers in London held fresh strikes Friday over pay and conditions.
#EnoughIsEnough: Why is it trending?
A new study showed that the cost of living crisis in the West Midlands is affecting 70.9% of the population.
In UK, workers strike as inflation crushes earnings
Britain's workers are striking in vast numbers as decades-high inflation erodes the value of wages at a record pace.
UK strikes: how Margaret Thatcher and other leaders cut trade union powers over centuries
British trade union membership is currently around 6.5 million, but was more than double that in the late 1970s, when unions worked together to bring the UK to a standstill.
U.S., Mexico end labor probe at Stellantis Mexico plant under trade pact
The U.S. and Mexican governments have resolved a labor dispute at a Mexican unit of Stellantis, officials said on Tuesday, marking the latest blow by a recent trade pact against entrenched unions seen as cozy with management.
When do strikes work? History shows the conditions need to be right
For ongoing strikes today to have any prospect of success, unions must carefully balance industrial action with negotiation to maintain public support.
Britain's trains disrupted in second widespread rail strike in a week
Around 5,000 train drivers across almost a quarter of Britain's rail network went on strike on Saturday, as part of a campaign for higher pay after the country's inflation rate hit its highest in 40 years.
Seafarer shortage stands in way of Ukraine grain corridor
Finding enough seafarers willing to sail ships stuck inside Ukraine's ports is set to pose a major challenge to the proposed grains corridor designed to ease an international food crisis.
Britain's rail network hit by new strike action over pay dispute
Britain's rail network suffered major disruption again on Wednesday as staff walked out in a row over pay and conditions, the latest in a wave of industrial unrest as wages fail to keep pace with soaring inflation.
US consumer watchdog to scrutinize crypto payments, big tech moves into finance -director
The top U.S. consumer watchdog plans to scrutinize the use of cryptocurrencies for real-time payments and ramp up oversight of Big Tech companies as they expand into the traditional financial sector.
Analysis-Workers seize their moment to shift the balance of power
It should surprise no one that the first big pandemic-era display of worker power was in air travel, according to Sharan Burrow, head of the International Trade Union Confederation.
Call for max working temperature cap after EU heatwave deaths
While a handful of member states have legislation limiting working hours in excessive heat, the thresholds vary and many nations have no nationwide heat limits.
UK inflation hits 9.4%, bolstering bets on big BoE rate hike
Surging petrol and food prices last month pushed British inflation to its highest rate in 40 years, according to official figures that bolstered the chances of a rare half percentage-point Bank of England interest rate hike next month.
Ghana IMF Loan Outcry Pressures Government Over Economy
Ghana IMF loan outcry pressures government over economy
SAS Confirms Deal Reached With Pilots' Unions, Ending 15-day Strike
SAS and pilot unions have reached a wage deal, the Scandinavian airline confirmed on Tuesday, ending a 15-day strike over a new collective bargaining agreement that had grounded 3,700 flights and put the carrier's future in doubt.
SAS And Pilots Resume Talks As Strike Enters Third Week
SAS and pilot unions resumed negotiations on Monday in an effort to end a two-week strike that the Scandinavian airline says threatens its existence.
The most coveted endorsement in race to be next British prime minister? Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher has not been in power since 1990.
Panama Protests Continue Despite Fuel And Food Price Cuts
Panama protests continue despite fuel and food price cuts
Panama Government Reduces Fuel Prices In Face Of Protests
Panama government reduces fuel prices in face of protests
SAS And Pilot Unions To Resume Talks Wednesday, Unions Say
Embattled Scandinavian airline SAS and unions representing pilots will resume negotiations on Wednesday to try and agree a new labour deal to end a one-week strike, union representatives and a mediator said.
British Airways says Heathrow strike off
Union members will now vote upon BA's latest offer, which has not been made public.