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Strengthening our organising efforts and representation of BME trade unionists

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

When it comes to BME workers, trade union organising is about more than just numbers – it requires fostering strong inclusive cultures where BME activists feel that they belong, have a voice and take collective action in their trade unions. By launchin…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Angen i warchod awduron yn sgil twf deallusrwydd artiffisial

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Mae DA yn effeithio ar weithwyr creadigol yn barod. Fel undeb rydym yn poeni am effaith y defnydd o ddeallusrwydd artiffisial – DA – ar y sector creadigol yn gyffredinnol, yn ogystal â’n haelodau ni yn benodol. Dydi hyn ddim yn rhywbeth fydd yn digwydd…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

The need to protect writers due to the growth of artificial intelligence

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

AI is already impacting on creatives. As a union we care about the impact of the use of artificial intelligence – AI – on the creative sector in general terms, as well as on our members in particular. This is not something that will happen in the futu…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Another month without growth shows our recovery remains fragile

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

GDP figures today and the jobs data yesterday suggest the recovery of the UK economy remains fragile.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

25 years of transforming lives through WULF learning and training

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

This autumn we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Wales Union Learning Fund. I couldn’t be prouder of everything this fund has achieved.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Last UK coal plant closes and successfully redeploys the workforce

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

The last UK coal power station is closing this month. When Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station shuts down, the UK will end 140 years of burning coal to make electricity – the first G7 country to phase out coal power.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Labour Conference 2024: A new era of hope and progress

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Paul Nowak reflects on Labour’s first conference in power after 15 years, highlighting the party’s commitment to the New Deal for Working People and the renewed importance of unions.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Our history informs our present: anti-racism in Wales today

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

This Black History Month TUC Cymru is launching a brand new anti-racism in the workplace toolkit.
As trade unionists we share values of anti-racism, equity and social justice. It is important to us that we campaign and organise to make our workplaces …Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Dr Mahaboob Basha values his personal development through TUC Cymru

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Mahaboob is a delegate on the 2024 Black Activist Development Programme and a passionate activist with Unite.
Here is what he has to say about his development journey so far and the important skills he is developing on the Programme.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Samia Egeh speaks at TUC Cymru Black History Month Event

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Samia openly spoke about her own experiences and feelings on the development of her activism and her thoughts on TUC Cymru’s new Anti-racism in the workplace toolkit at the launch event in the Pierhead, Cardiff on 2 October 2024.
Here is what she had t…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

“Shorten the hours and prolong your lives.” Happy Birthday GMB

Mar 31, 2025By John's Labour blog

 English Radical History@EnglishRadical·13h”Shorten the hours and prolong your lives.”

The Gas Workers’ and General Labourers’ Union was formed #OTD 1889 after workers at Beckton Gas Works were laid off. Led by Will Thorne, the union grew quickl…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025John's Labour blog

Strengthening our organising efforts and representation of BME trade unionists

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

When it comes to BME workers, trade union organising is about more than just numbers – it requires fostering strong inclusive cultures where BME activists feel that they belong, have a voice and take collective action in their trade unions. By launchin…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Angen i warchod awduron yn sgil twf deallusrwydd artiffisial

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Mae DA yn effeithio ar weithwyr creadigol yn barod. Fel undeb rydym yn poeni am effaith y defnydd o ddeallusrwydd artiffisial – DA – ar y sector creadigol yn gyffredinnol, yn ogystal â’n haelodau ni yn benodol. Dydi hyn ddim yn rhywbeth fydd yn digwydd…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

The need to protect writers due to the growth of artificial intelligence

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

AI is already impacting on creatives. As a union we care about the impact of the use of artificial intelligence – AI – on the creative sector in general terms, as well as on our members in particular. This is not something that will happen in the futu…Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Another month without growth shows our recovery remains fragile

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

GDP figures today and the jobs data yesterday suggest the recovery of the UK economy remains fragile.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

25 years of transforming lives through WULF learning and training

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

This autumn we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Wales Union Learning Fund. I couldn’t be prouder of everything this fund has achieved.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Last UK coal plant closes and successfully redeploys the workforce

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

The last UK coal power station is closing this month. When Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station shuts down, the UK will end 140 years of burning coal to make electricity – the first G7 country to phase out coal power.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Labour Conference 2024: A new era of hope and progress

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Paul Nowak reflects on Labour’s first conference in power after 15 years, highlighting the party’s commitment to the New Deal for Working People and the renewed importance of unions.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Our history informs our present: anti-racism in Wales today

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

This Black History Month TUC Cymru is launching a brand new anti-racism in the workplace toolkit.
As trade unionists we share values of anti-racism, equity and social justice. It is important to us that we campaign and organise to make our workplaces …Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs

Dr Mahaboob Basha values his personal development through TUC Cymru

Mar 31, 2025By TUC blogs

Mahaboob is a delegate on the 2024 Black Activist Development Programme and a passionate activist with Unite.
Here is what he has to say about his development journey so far and the important skills he is developing on the Programme.
Read more…

Mar 31, 2025TUC blogs
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  • 25 years of transforming lives through WULF learning and training
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