G4S dumps UPM, chooses new partners to house asylum seekers
[responsivevoice_button] The short-lived affair between G4S and United Property Management (UPM)
‘I was so frozen by stress after having my benefits stopped’
[responsivevoice_button] Karen Stromberg from the London Coalition Against Poverty describes the
Revealed: the punishing reality of the coalition’s welfare reforms
[responsivevoice_button] Sanctioning – stopping someone’s benefits after a perceived infringement of
Benefit claimant forced to accept Jubilee steward position for less than minimum wage
[responsivevoice_button] A benefit claimant was told by the Jobcentre that she
Death on the lake: British oil company’s role in Congo killings exposed
[responsivevoice_button] Five years since the killing of six Congolese, including a
Many reasons to stop G4S
[responsivevoice_button] A wave of protests and campaigns against G4S in the
Care UK Factsheet, May 2012
[responsivevoice_button] Care UK, May 2012 Download the factsheet at the bottom
Is this the UK comeback of GM?
[responsivevoice_button] The growing pro-GM stance expressed by mainstream media and politicians,
Biomass exploitation: the developing biomass industry in the UK
[responsivevoice_button] Biomass is the latest energy source touted as a way
Blacklisted workers and NHS staff challenge construction companies
[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch delves into the shady world of worker blacklists,
A4e turns to Tory lobbyists
[responsivevoice_button] Its employees have been arrested, an internal review suggesting widespread
An unhealthy business: major healthcare companies use tax havens to avoid millions in UK tax
[responsivevoice_button] While in public they have been presenting themselves as the
British Gas HQ occupied over fuel poverty
[responsivevoice_button] On 30th January 2012 activists from Fuel Poverty Action occupied
New campaign against G4S asylum accommodation Yorkshire
[responsivevoice_button] A new campaign has been started in Yorkshire in opposition
Blacklisted agency workers cannot be protected by court
[responsivevoice_button] The Central London Employment Tribunal has ruled that, although security