Darllenwch sut daeth y menopos yn un o ymgyrchoedd cydraddoldeb fwyaf i TUC Cymru.
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50 years of TUC Cymru: Campaigning for equality puts the menopause on the map
How the menopause became one of TUC Cymru’s biggest ever workplace equality campaigns.
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TUC Cymru 50: Balchder a streic y glowyr
Yn y ffilm arobryn Pride yn 2014, Dai Donovan yw’r glöwr Cymreig cynnes a hwyliog sy’n cwrdd â Lesbiaid a Hoywon sy’n Cefnogi’r Glowyr (LGSM) yn Llundain ac yna, yn ôl yng Nghymru, mae’n croesawu aelodau o’r grŵp ar lawr ei ystafell fyw. Heb os, mae’n …Read more…
TUC Cymru 50: Pride and the miners’ strike
In the 2014 award-winning film Pride, Dai Donovan is the warm, good-humoured Welsh miner who meets Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) in London and then, back home in Wales, hosts members of the group on his living-room floor. He’s undoubtedly…Read more…
Conservative policies mean UK has had worst inflation and growth outcomes in the G7
The outcomes once again show conservative government policies as seriously wrongheaded. While the coming monthly figures are likely to show inflation back at target, across the two years the UK has paid a much higher price than other countries in term…Read more…
Conservative policies mean UK has had worst inflation and growth outcomes in the G7
The outcomes once again show conservative government policies as seriously wrongheaded. While the coming monthly figures are likely to show inflation back at target, across the two years the UK has paid a much higher price than other countries in term…Read more…
TUC Cymru 50: Pride and the miners’ strike
In the 2014 award-winning film Pride, Dai Donovan is the warm, good-humoured Welsh miner who meets Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) in London and then, back home in Wales, hosts members of the group on his living-room floor. He’s undoubtedly…Read more…
50 years of TUC Cymru: Campaigning for equality puts the menopause on the map
When Wales TUC was established in 1974 we were still in the early days of the Equal Pay Act. LGBTQ+ rights were lacking, Disabled people were medicalised and racism was commonplace, with riots continuing throughout this decade and the next.
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50 years of TUC Cymru: A guiding light for Welsh devolution
50 years ago, the union movement in Wales gathered in Aberystwyth to enact a plan that had been years in the making. The outcome of this meeting would reshape the trade union movement in the UK, and be a guiding light for the path of Wales as a nation.
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50 years of TUC Cymru: Wales Union Learning Fund
For 25 years workers in Wales have been able to access training and learning in their workplace thanks to a Welsh Government funded programme called WULF. Find out how his union and Wales Union Learning Fund helped Mark keep his job, and change his lif…Read more…
Government needs to end its cruel assault on sick and disabled people
The latest government announcement on reforms to financial support for those with ill health or disability is misleading rhetoric. The lives of those with ill health or disability are completely misrepresented, and the language they use is divisive.
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Rapid deterioration in the Labour market
New figures today showed unemployment rising sharply by 166,000 on the quarter to 1,486,000. The unemployment rate rose by 0.5 percentage points to 4.3 per cent.
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Launching the TUC’s “Ready to Go” AI Bill
We’re very proud that this groundbreaking AI Bill project has been led by the trade union movement.
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TUC Black Workers’ Conference 2024 – Here to stay, here to fight, here to stand up for migrant workers
We held our Black Workers Conference over the weekend and had delegates from across the movement come together in celebration, strength and solidarity.
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International Workers’ Memorial Day: why we remember the dead and fight for the living
This week, workers across Wales and the world will be remembering those who lost their lives due to work
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Working from home shouldn’t cost us our health. Here’s what employers should do
Since the pandemic lockdowns, the number of people able to work from home for all or part of their working time has increased. This opportunity has been beneficial for many workers. Home working, as well as other forms of flexible working, helps to clo…Read more…
The Welsh Advantage: supporting trade unions on their Welsh language journey
Wales TUC is committed to improving our own Welsh language offering to trade union members. Now we’re starting to support trade unions on their own Welsh language journeys.
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TUC supporting trade union struggles against harmful trade deals in Africa and UK
UK unions have been excluded from trade talks to date. As a result they contain no commitment to enforce protections for workers’ rights, promote decent jobs and free quality public services, or address gender inequalities.
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It’s time to apply the lessons of the minimum wage
Nowadays when we think of the national minimum wage (NMW), we think of what is roundly accepted as one of the great policy successes of our time. But we shouldn’t kid ourselves that there was unanimity about the need to raise wages.
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A New Deal for young workers
New TUC analysis for our 2024 Young Workers Conference shows that more than 700,000 workers aged 18-20 across the UK are set to be left out of pocket as they are paid a lower rate of the minimum wage.
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