“Wales has made progress – but the fight against racism is far from over,” says TUC Cymru General Secretary Shavanah Taj.
"Throughout the pandemic, the main focus of the education profession and its unions were to protect children and to secure children's education. Staff put their health and risk.
Is it getting too hot to work?In the week of 14 – 20 July, the TUC is inviting union health and safety reps to inspect their workplace temperatures. Let’s take a collective temperature check, and use ...
Technology Managing People – The legal implications AI systems present opportunities for all, but these new technologies must be deployed in the right way. This report sets out the legal redress ...
For nearly four decades, TUC Aid has stood as a beacon of international solidarity supporting workers, building strong unions, and fighting for justice across the globe. Since 1988, TUC Aid has worked ...
TUC calls for banks to pay their fair share ahead of big four banks posting their latest profits this week ...
Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) workers with degrees are two and half times more likely to be unemployed than white graduates, according to new analysis published by the TUC today (Friday).
Notes to editors: - About the TUC: The Trades Union Congress (TUC) exists to make the working world a better place for everyone. We bring together the 5.3 million working people who make up our 47 ...
5. Supporting workers during change Unmanaged disruption to jobs, industries and communities is not acceptable and will have a disproportionate impact on certain workers. The UK learnt the lessons of ...
This weekend 4th October 2025, marks the 89th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street, when everyday people in London’s East End stood up to fascism, and said with unity and courage: “They shall not ...
A fairer approach to the tax treatment of banks in light of windfall profits from higher interest rates.
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