GlaxoSmithKline workers in UK vote to strike over pay rise
Strike backed by 86% of those balloted on below inflation pay offer would be first for top drugmaker
Strike backed by 86% of those balloted on below inflation pay offer would be first for top drugmaker
Samuel Kasumu to step down as special adviser on civic society in May
Major boost for outsider after Jess Phillips quits race, leaving four candidates
US businesswoman says pair bonded over ‘mutual love of classic literature’
Employees cheered asthey make their way back to work at historic shipyard in Belfast
Party delegates back leader Jeremy Corbyn’s position amid tensions over Brexit
Row with pilots escalated on Friday when BA threatened to strip strikers and their families of perks, such as heavily subsidised travel, for three years
Unions calling for stricken 160-year-old Belfast shipyard to be nationalised
‘We do have a raft of successful medium-sized ones and a huge amount of successful smaller companies’
Historic shipyard ‘unable to continue trading’ as no buyer found
Warning that unless the UK government steps in with rescue plan administrators could seize control of the historic shipyard
Union leaders fighting to save shipyard fail to meet prime minister during Belfast visit
Belfast firm's employees urge response from London as they battle to save their shipyard
Shares of Bord Gáis Energy parent slump to their lowest since 1998 in London
Ailing Belfast shipyard said to be just ‘days’ from closing doors
There were 433 reported attacks in 2018, down from 493 in 2017 and 438 in 2016
‘It used to be that a job in Bombardier and before that in Short Brothers was a job for life’
Aerospace group will reinstate 32 workers in ‘tremendous win for workforce’, says union
Shareholder in outsourcing company vote against debt-for-equity rescue
British PM offers labour and environmental safeguards to leaders of Unite and GMB unions
Electricity grid operators on both sides of Border cutting ‘capacity payments’ by 30%
80% of respondents say women’s health should be priority in reform of abortion law
Fruit firm linked to alleged worker exploitation in its Central American operations
Labour leader came across much better than his many detractors thought possible
Irish company will present its case as High Court approves Japanese purchase
Following Uber ruling, there is an opportunity for unions to design apps for public
Leader wins support of 285 constituency Labour parties, with rival Smith getting 53
‘We’ve got the numbers, we’ve got the big hitters,’ says ex-shadow business secretary
Vote comes after more than 40 members of Labour front bench resign
Former ship builder blames lack of new orders for decision to reduce headcount
Three people still missing after building came down in Oxfordshire, killing one person
British Labour leader told he has ‘another shock coming’ if nuclear policy is changed
Unison trade union leaders recommend London MP to become successor to Miliband
We take its directives for granted, but EU rulings will no longer apply to Britain if it leaves the union, meaning Irish people could suddenly face red tape, uncertainty and a serious lack of legal protection
Contenders to succeed Ed Miliband go before GMB union at Citywest
Tánaiste says idea of passports at Border between North and South is ‘abhorrent’
Union leader warns of discontent if Cameron’s EU negotiations affect workers
Party left reeling grapples with conundrum: Was it the messenger or was it the message?
Ahead of Dublin conference, GMB leader warns of action if workers’ rights affected
Rally hears a series of speeches blasting government cutbacks and austerity
UK tax authorities chose settlement over prosecution as ‘most efficient’ way
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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