TUC launches major new skills initiative bringing together unions, employers and experts to address growing skills gaps holding back workers and the economy. Union body warns deca ...
TUC commends the Senedd's vote rejecting Reform UK's motion to scrap Wales's Nation of Sanctuary Plan Commenting on the debate on the Nation of Sanctuary which took place in the Senedd on 1 July, TUC ...
- 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 member unions. We ...
This is the 15th biennial TUC survey of health and safety representatives. The report is used by the TUC to understand the changing experience of safety representatives at work and to help provide ...
This rise reflects the amazing organising work done by unions and reps across the country. It’s particularly impressive as it happened last year, before much of the anti-union Trade Union Act 2016 was ...
The number of people working for gig economy platforms has near-tripled in England and Wales over the past five years, according to new research published by the TUC today (Friday).
A passionate trade unionist and education campaigner, Laura started her career in journalism, working at several newspapers before moving into politics. A stint in Local Government reignited a love of ...
Black workers continue to face racism, insecurity and unequal treatment at work across the UK. The findings from No worker left behind demonstrate that despite greater awareness of racial inequality ...
The TUC has been conducting a four-year project on the use of AI in the employment relationship, assisted by a trade union working group (The TUC AI Working Group).
A highly transmissible strain of influenza A (H3N2, sometimes referred to in the news as “super flu”) is driving a tidal wave of infections, with hospital admissions rising sharply and NHS trusts ...
The TUC and Hope Not Hate have today published a new mega poll which they say shows opponents of the Employment Rights Bill are “a world away” from the British public.