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Working from home is on the rise – but why so slow?

May 17, 2019By TUC blogs

Employee homeworking has gone up during the past decade, but we’re still a long way from positive flexible working.Read more…

May 17, 2019TUC blogs

Standing up to the far-right – how TUC support can help

May 17, 2019By TUC blogs

The TUC has launched a new resource to help workplace and community reps combat the far-rightRead more…

May 17, 2019TUC blogs

Lifting the lid on the hidden epidemic of LGBT sexual harassment at work

May 16, 2019By TUC blogs

A new report from the TUC reveals shocking levels of LGBT sexual harassment in the workplaceRead more…

May 16, 2019TUC blogs

Brexit: The WTO option would devastate jobs and tear up our rights

May 16, 2019By TUC blogs

Leaving the EU and trading only on the WTO’s terms would have serious repercussions for the economy, public services and the Good Friday Agreement.Read more…

May 16, 2019TUC blogs

Private prisons are more violent, so why does the MoJ want more of them?

May 15, 2019By TUC blogs

A new report highlights how private companies are failing to provide prisons that are safe and secure.Read more…

May 15, 2019TUC blogs

Mental health at work – time to tackle workplace stress and discrimination

May 15, 2019By TUC blogs

Too many workers are facing mental ill health due to poor treatment and conditions at workRead more…

May 15, 2019TUC blogs

Ten years after the crash, City fat cats are earning more than ever

May 14, 2019By TUC blogs

It’s wrong that the people who crashed the economy are now earning record amounts while most workers still struggle to make ends meet.Read more…

May 14, 2019TUC blogs

How to improve mental health and wellbeing in your workplace

May 13, 2019By TUC blogs

Five ways to improve mental health and wellbeing in your workplace, and the TUC resources that will help you.Read more…

May 13, 2019TUC blogs

Why our poor management culture is failing working people

May 9, 2019By TUC blogs

Our latest report shows that far too many workers feel unsupported, demoralised and unsure of their rights at workRead more…

May 9, 2019TUC blogs

The time you work is yours – so why don't you control it?

May 6, 2019By TUC blogs

New technology should be helping workers switch off, not keeping them on call round the clock.Read more…

May 6, 2019TUC blogs

Workers Memorial Day – no more deaths at work from dangerous substances

Apr 26, 2019By TUC blogs

Workers Memorial Day is an annual opportunity to remember those whose lives have been lost at workRead more…

Apr 26, 2019TUC blogs

Workers’ health shouldn’t be a postcode lottery

Apr 16, 2019By TUC blogs
Apr 16, 2019TUC blogs

We need more BME voices in the fight against insecure work

Apr 12, 2019By TUC blogs

BME people are far more likely to work in the gig economy, so why don’t more campaigns feature their stories?Read more…

Apr 12, 2019TUC blogs

Brunei's barbaric anti-LGBT laws are far from unique

Apr 11, 2019By TUC blogs

All over the world LGBT+ people are being persecuted and imprisoned simply for whom they choose to loveRead more…

Apr 11, 2019TUC blogs

Pregnancy discrimination – dinosaur work cultures are forcing thousands of new mums out of work

Apr 5, 2019By TUC blogs

The discrimination still faced by women who simply want to start a family is unacceptable.Read more…

Apr 5, 2019TUC blogs

Shared Parental Leave isn't working – new parents need stronger rights

Apr 4, 2019By TUC blogs

After four years of dire uptake, the Shared Parental Leave Scheme needs a total overhaul – and stronger paternity rights are well overdueRead more…

Apr 4, 2019TUC blogs

Governent finally admits G4S can't be trusted to run Birmingham prison

Apr 2, 2019By TUC blogs

Decision to return HMP Birmingham to public control proof that the for-profit prisons experiment has failedRead more…

Apr 2, 2019TUC blogs

Why is the union watchdog standing in the way of tackling sexual harassment at work?

Apr 1, 2019By TUC blogs

Why on earth would a government trade union watchdog block a union’s sensible action to stand up for women members and stop sexual harassment?Read more…

Apr 1, 2019TUC blogs

Britain's broken politics: Tax cuts for the rich, frozen benefits for working families

Apr 1, 2019By TUC blogs

Benefit uprating should be based on need, not the whim of a government addicted to inflicting austerity on the poorestRead more…

Apr 1, 2019TUC blogs

Coming together to address the economic and social challenges faced by the north

Mar 29, 2019By TUC blogs

Contrary to the headlines spun by government, working people are having a tough time.Read more…

Mar 29, 2019TUC blogs
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