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What are my rights if my employer goes insolvent?

Jan 16, 2018By TUC blogs

Your questions answered. (Hint: as an employee you’ll still have employment protections, but if you work through an agency, are on a zero-hours or are categorised as self-employed you might lose out…Read more…

Jan 16, 2018TUC blogs

Redistribution, social insurance and fairness

Jan 16, 2018By TUC blogs

Paul Johnson, director of the IFS, wishes politicians would stop talking about ‘fairness’.Read more…

Jan 16, 2018TUC blogs

Why investment in public services, skills and working conditions can restore public trust in immigration system

Jan 15, 2018By TUC blogs

The Home Affairs select committee has released a report today with some good proposals for building a national consensus on immigration.Read more…

Jan 15, 2018TUC blogs

UK manufacturing output and global demand

Jan 12, 2018By TUC blogs

Figures issued earlier this week showed the best manufacturing performance for some time. But will it last?Read more…

Jan 12, 2018TUC blogs

Hidden from history: how trade unions championed LGBT+ equality

Jan 12, 2018By TUC blogs

Unions stood against injustice even when it was unpopular.Read more…

Jan 12, 2018TUC blogs

To boost productivity and living standards, Britain needs more automation – not less

Jan 12, 2018By TUC blogs

From Babbage and Lovelace to Berners-Lee, the UK has pioneered the development of digital technology.Read more…

Jan 12, 2018TUC blogs

Real wages are still falling – so why is disposable income (just about) rising?

Jan 11, 2018By TUC blogs

New ONS figures, released yesterday, show that working households’ disposable incomes have inched above the peak 2006/07 levels for the first time. But the meagre rate of increase – just 0.2 per cent…Read more…

Jan 11, 2018TUC blogs

The Customs Bill threatens UK industry and jobs

Jan 8, 2018By TUC blogs

Leaving the Customs Union would mean businesses faced VAT and other tariffs on imported components and goods, and customs checks that will add to their costs and risk job losses.Read more…

Jan 8, 2018TUC blogs

Why the NUJ is backing Carrie Gracie and other women at the BBC

Jan 8, 2018By TUC blogs

Equal pay in the BBC should not be just an aspiration, it’s something that the NUJ is determined to help our members secure.Read more…

Jan 8, 2018TUC blogs

Good work is good for you

Jan 5, 2018By TUC blogs

In 2017 TUC Northern trained a huge 555 Health Advocates, creating a total network of well over 2000 in the northern region.Read more…

Jan 5, 2018TUC blogs

Rebalancing the Economy

Jan 5, 2018By TUC blogs

As we move into 2018, rebalancing the economy and reducing regional inequality must be the number one priority for all in the region, business leaders, politicians and trade unionists.Read more…

Jan 5, 2018TUC blogs

It’s odd what Liam Fox thinks should and shouldn’t be ruled out…

Jan 4, 2018By TUC blogs

Yesterday, on a trip to China, the UK’s trade minister, Liam Fox, was asked about he possibility of Britain joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).Read more…

Jan 4, 2018TUC blogs

A new economic way is possible in 2018 – but we need policy change

Jan 2, 2018By TUC blogs

In effect, policymakers have given up on the idea of repairing the economy.Read more…

Jan 2, 2018TUC blogs

What's behind the protests in Iran and what can you do?

Jan 2, 2018By TUC blogs

Over the New Year, a wave of protests has erupted in Iran, as people in towns all over the country took to the streets to air their grievances.Read more…

Jan 2, 2018TUC blogs

In 2018, we can heal the divides in our country by making sure everyone has a great job

Dec 29, 2017By TUC blogs

TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady looks forward to the new year, and the TUC’s 150th anniversaryRead more…

Dec 29, 2017TUC blogs

Working people must be at the heart of technological process

Dec 28, 2017By TUC blogs

Automation advances must reach the everyday economyRead more…

Dec 28, 2017TUC blogs

In 2016, London growth was nearly double the UK average

Dec 20, 2017By TUC blogs

The story of London moving further away from the rest of the UK continues.Read more…

Dec 20, 2017TUC blogs

Working in a winter wonderland?

Dec 20, 2017By TUC blogs

Christmas workers are poorer today than they were a decade ago.Read more…

Dec 20, 2017TUC blogs

Pension reform cliff-edge will hit low earners in retirement

Dec 19, 2017By TUC blogs

The government’s mixed bag of pension reforms risks leaving some low-paid workers hundreds of pounds worse off than their colleagues.Read more…

Dec 19, 2017TUC blogs

Why are people dropping out of the workforce?

Dec 18, 2017By TUC blogs

Employment has fallen and real wages are down for the eighth month in a row.Read more…

Dec 18, 2017TUC blogs
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