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Unite union members at Fujitsu have voted in favour of striking in protest at planned cuts to jobs, pay and pensions.  |  |


A Christian registrar who claimed she faced religious discrimination after she refused to conduct civil partnership ceremonies will have her case heard in the Court of Appeal today.  |  |
The first female Beefeater has complained of being subjected to a bullying campaign by some of her male colleagues.  |
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is considering applying to the county court for an injunction to stop an unemployed electrician protesting outside one of its sites.  |  |


British Airways cabin crew could strike over Christmas, their union has warned.  |  |
Refugees living in Wales are more highly qualified than people born there, according to a university study.  |  |
A hearing has begun into an equal pay claim which could cost Birmingham City Council millions of pounds.  |  |
Universities are to use potential earnings to advertise courses, in a bid to treat students more like paying customers.  |  |
More than 1,000 part-time soldiers have won a pensions and redundancy rights case against the Ministry of Defence.  |  |
This report was written before the announcement of a possible agreement restoring Honduran President Manuel Zelaya. A new report on this and other developments will appear in the next issue of Workers World. The repression against the people of Honduras  |  |
It is dangerous to be a teacher in Honduras. In an interview with members ofthe U.S. delegation to Honduras on Oct. 7, Berta Oliva, director of Cofadeh,the Committee of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees in Tegucigalpa, said thatthe military coup has  |
Some 2,000 demonstrators from all over Lebanon gathered in downtown Beirut Oct.12 to demand that the Lebanese government rebuild the Nahr al-Bared Palestinianrefugee camp destroyed by the Lebanese Army in 2007. A master plan forreconstruction was approved by the Lebanese  |  |
Many leaders of the movements for change will come together Dec. 4-6 at theSixth U.S./Cuba/Venezuela/North America Labor Conference in Tijuana, Mexico,just 15 minutes from San Diego. A special "Nothing Less than Freedom forthe Cuban Five" dinner and program will greet  |  |
The current situation in Ethiopia must be viewed within the broader regionalpolitical and social dilemma facing Africa, as well as the overall worldeconomic crisis, which has thrust hundreds of millions of people further intopoverty and uncertainty. The Ethiopian government's close  |
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