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18 November 2009 THE GOVERNMENT has fast-tracked the building of ten new nuclear stations - riding roughshod over the objections of local communities, and ignoring cost and safety concerns... 28 October 2009 Goliath got a bloody nose on 21 October, when the attempt by Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) to use anti-terror legislation against blacklisted construction worker Steve Acheson was thrown out by the High Court... 21 October 2009 A RECENT special meeting of Unite's United Left (UL) in the north west discussed the question of political representation, writes Paul Astbury. 7 October 2009 Family fortunes: Tory party leader David Cameron has admitted on the Andrew Marr show that his is "definitely a well-off family"... 22 September 2009 Ste Jones from Lindsey Oil Refinery construction site attended the national shop stewards forum for engineering construction on 17 September... 16 September 2009 Following widespread unofficial strike actions earlier this year, engineering construction workers in the Unite and GMB trade unions at seven major industrial sites have been balloted over the review of national (NAECI) terms and conditions for 2010, writes Alistair Tice. 16 September 2009 Construction workers in the greater Manchester area have launched a campaign against blacklisting in the industry, writes Christian Bunke. 9 September 2009 On 7 September, about 150 construction workers from South Wales and as far away as Drax and the Isle of Grain, supported by members of RMT, PCS, and Unite as well as Youth Fight for Jobs, blockaded the construction site at Uskmouth power station, writes Dave Reid, Socialist Party Wales. Lindsey Oil Refinery workers strike, photo Sean Figg 26 August 2009 Construction workers have been protesting for two weeks outside the Uskmouth power station site near Newport, writes Mike John, Newport Socialist Party. 26 August 2009 ON 3 July this year, a devastating fire swept through Lakanal House in Camberwell in south London. This horrifying incident, which left six people dead, highlighted the poor state of housing locally, writes Jon Redford, Southwark Socialist Party. 1 - 10 of 57 records Search entire database: |