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The Tories’ ‘do-nothing’ manifesto means cuts and crisis for our public services

Nov 27, 2019By TUC blogs

The Conservative Party manifesto makes grim reading for our public services and those who were hoping for an end to austerity.Read more…

Nov 27, 2019TUC blogs

The Conservative manifesto doesn’t deliver for working families – here’s why

Nov 25, 2019By TUC blogs

There’s no plan to get wages rising for everyone, no ban on zero-hours contracts, and no end to austerity in our public servicesRead more…

Nov 25, 2019TUC blogs

Our local services need large-scale investment, and they need it now

Nov 25, 2019By TUC blogs

North East councils have suffered the biggest reduction in spending of any UK region. We need a plan for healing the pain a decade of Conservative cuts have caused.Read more…

Nov 25, 2019TUC blogs

Why ending violence and harassment at work must be a priority for the next government

Nov 25, 2019By TUC blogs

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we want the next government to do more to tackle gender-based violence and harassment at work.Read more…

Nov 25, 2019TUC blogs

Collective bargaining – what is it and why it means higher pay for everyone

Nov 24, 2019By TUC blogs

When workers unite to call for better wages and conditions, the boss has to listen. That’s called collective bargaining – and we need more of it.Read more…

Nov 24, 2019TUC blogs

Conservatives’ pledge will leave low-income families over £500 a year worse off

Nov 24, 2019By TUC blogs

TUC analysis shows the Conservatives have cushioned the blow of austerity for higher earners while those on low and middle incomes have been hit hard.Read more…

Nov 24, 2019TUC blogs

10 ways that show the economy isn’t working for working people

Nov 22, 2019By TUC blogs

After nearly a decade of austerity, our economy isn’t working for working people. It’s clear that the outgoing government has not stood up for working people and their families.Read more…

Nov 22, 2019TUC blogs

Three ways to solve the social care crisis

Nov 22, 2019By TUC blogs

Increased funding, changes to commissioning and investing in the workforce could help overhaul a system at breaking point.Read more…

Nov 22, 2019TUC blogs

Does the Liberal Democrat manifesto deliver for working families?

Nov 21, 2019By TUC blogs

While there’s some welcome measures in the Lib Dem manifesto, it won’t deliver the decent jobs, rights and public services working families need.Read more…

Nov 21, 2019TUC blogs

Trade unions are rising to the challenge of tackling the climate emergency

Nov 21, 2019By TUC blogs

Trade unionists are already on the frontline coping with the impact of climate change, but we must be involved at every step to bring about change on the scale needed to tackle this crisis.Read more…

Nov 21, 2019TUC blogs

‘Never Again’ – a call to action, not a slogan

Nov 21, 2019By TUC blogs

A member of the CWU reflects on her harrowing visit to Auschwitz and what it taught her about the importance of resisting the far-right.Read more…

Nov 21, 2019TUC blogs

If you think employment and trade union rights in the UK are ‘gold-plated’, think again

Nov 21, 2019By TUC blogs

Union organisers still face obstacles including hostile employers, union-busting and blacklisting. In the UK every worker deserves a great job. But we all know that this is far from being the case.

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Nov 21, 2019TUC blogs

The Labour manifesto delivers for working families

Nov 21, 2019By TUC blogs

Working families desperately need change at this election. The manifesto launched by the Labour Party today has the ingredients we need to deliver it.Read more…

Nov 21, 2019TUC blogs

The failure of austerity – and how to fix it

Nov 20, 2019By TUC blogs

It’s a travesty that such an economically ruinous policy as austerity was ever allowed to see the light of day. The politicians responsible owe working people an apology.Read more…

Nov 20, 2019TUC blogs

A healthier, more equal midlands

Nov 19, 2019By TUC blogs

In the UK the poorer you are, the sooner you die. We need the next government to commit to put that right with quality public services, fairer working practices and a society that puts people first.Read more…

Nov 19, 2019TUC blogs

Child poverty in working households has rocketed by 800,000 since 2010

Nov 18, 2019By TUC blogs

The number of children from working households growing up in poverty has risen by 38% over the last decade. Politicians must act to reverse this shameful trend.Read more…

Nov 18, 2019TUC blogs

Give our children the education system they deserve

Nov 18, 2019By TUC blogs

Across the UK 30% of children live in poverty. But in Newcastle Central it is much higher, with 44% of children growing up below the poverty line.Read more…

Nov 18, 2019TUC blogs

The economy is rigged against working people – we need great jobs to rebalance it

Nov 17, 2019By TUC blogs

What matters in this election isn’t Workington man. It’s working families in places like Wigan and the North West.Read more…

Nov 17, 2019TUC blogs

The next PM needs to get pay rising for everyone, not just those at the top

Nov 17, 2019By TUC blogs

People are still earning less in real terms today than before the crash. In this election, we should use our votes to make sure politicians change that.Read more…

Nov 17, 2019TUC blogs

Payouts to shareholders have risen 6.4 times faster than wages

Nov 15, 2019By TUC blogs

Our analysis reveals that companies protect and increase payments to shareholders, even when company finances are struggling.Read more…

Nov 15, 2019TUC blogs
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