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Another year, another Congress comes to a close.

Sep 12, 2019By TUC blogs

With a general election around the corner, I know you’ll join us on that journey in the weeks and months to come and help us deliver a government of the people, for the people.Read more…

Sep 12, 2019TUC blogs

No Deal Brexit: what it means for your weekly food shop

Sep 12, 2019By TUC blogs

The cost of everyday essentials like bread and butter has already rocketed since the EU referendum. No deal Brexit means even higher food prices for families.Read more…

Sep 12, 2019TUC blogs

We’re a working class family – and we should be proud of ourselves

Sep 9, 2019By TUC blogs

Without us there’s no NHS, no schools, no transport. And in tough times we stick together, because together we can win.Read more…

Sep 9, 2019TUC blogs

Class prejudice is so rife in modern Britain, we need a new law to tackle it

Sep 9, 2019By TUC blogs

The key to building working class power is strong trade unions, but class discrimination is so persistent that we need new laws to tackle it too.Read more…

Sep 9, 2019TUC blogs

No to Boris Johnson’s disastrous no-deal Brexit

Sep 9, 2019By TUC blogs

No responsible government would risk a no-deal Brexit, but Boris Johnson doesn’t care about the millions who will pay the price.Read more…

Sep 9, 2019TUC blogs

Local authorities are facing a £26bn funding gap, and that’s not the worst of it

Sep 9, 2019By TUC blogs

Local authorities in the England have been at the sharp end of austerity for almost a decade. Now, new research shows just how wide the gap in their funding will grow unless we take action. But the…Read more…

Sep 9, 2019TUC blogs

The Chancellor’s promises would be overwhelmed by a no-deal Brexit

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

Today’s spending review was meant to show that the Chancellor was listening to those concerns. But his promises are overshadowed by the threat of a no-deal Brexit that will derail the economy and…Read more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

No Deal Brexit: what it means for the NHS

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

Fewer doctors and nurses, medicine shortages for cancer patients and an open door to Trump and his Big Pharma cronies.
Read more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

Reaching out to young workers: Sheffield community walk

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

In August, the TUC’s young activist network developed the Summer Patrol into an ongoing community outreach to young workers in precarious jobs. Here’s what UNISON’s Amber Taylor-Smith learnedRead more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

Record household debt levels show why workers need a new deal

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

We’ve published new research today showing the level of household debt is continuing to hit new record highs. In the first quarter of 2019, unsecured debt per household rose to £15,880. This is up by…Read more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

The statistical authorities abandon their duty to protect the RPI

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

“The publication of the RPI be stopped at a point in the future”, the UK statistical authority pronounced (UKSA) yesterday in this of all weeks.Read more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

A stronger voice for workers – how collective bargaining can deliver a better deal at work

Sep 6, 2019By TUC blogs

Workers joining together to negotiate with employers is known as collective bargaining. It changes the balance of power – and it works. But collective bargaining rights have been eroded in recent…Read more…

Sep 6, 2019TUC blogs

Working people will pay price for the economic disaster of a no deal Brexit

Sep 3, 2019By TUC blogs

A no deal Brexit would be a disaster for jobs, rights and public servicesRead more…

Sep 3, 2019TUC blogs

Government U-turn could cut pensions for hundreds of thousands living abroad

Sep 3, 2019By TUC blogs

Wherever UK workers spend their retirement, they should be able to expect a pension that won’t decrease year after year.Read more…

Sep 3, 2019TUC blogs

The TUC rep survey: help shape the future of our movement

Sep 2, 2019By TUC blogs

We want to hear from reps right across the movement about the work they do and the support they need to deliver for members now and in the future.Read more…

Sep 2, 2019TUC blogs

Everyone deserves the right to work flexibly – it’s time for Flex for All

Sep 2, 2019By TUC blogs

Today we’re joining the Flex for All campaign to give every worker the legal right to flexible working from day one in the job.Read more…

Sep 2, 2019TUC blogs

This is just the beginning – National Retraining Scheme launched in the North East

Aug 23, 2019By TUC blogs

The first element of the National Retraining Scheme, the Get Help to Retrain digital service, has been rolled out in the North East. Here’s more on what the scheme offers and why it’s so important.Read more…

Aug 23, 2019TUC blogs

No deal Brexit: what it means for your rights at work

Aug 23, 2019By TUC blogs

Crashing out of the EU without a deal will give Boris Johnson free rein to strip away workers’ hard-won rights and protections.Read more…

Aug 23, 2019TUC blogs

A decade of public service cuts is widening the class gap

Aug 23, 2019By TUC blogs

New analysis published by the TUC this week has revealed just how much a decade of cuts has harmed millions of livesRead more…

Aug 23, 2019TUC blogs

Trade unionists led the fight for LGBT rights, but the struggle for an equal world continues

Aug 23, 2019By TUC blogs
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