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“TUC Cymru has been calling for a worker-centric approach to AI, so we are delighted that the First Minister has confirmed ...
A lot of World Cup traditions are disappearing. There will be no official England song for this tournament (possibly because the FA have finally, rightly, concluded that no country will ever top this ...
55% more children in the South West in public sector families have fallen into poverty since 2010 – the biggest increase in England.
With an amber heat health alert issued for parts of England, and temperatures set to top 30 degrees C in some places, the TUC is calling on employers to protect anyone working outdoors is in the sun ...
Commenting on the new national minimum wage rates which come into force today (Wednesday), TUC Regional Secretary in the South West Nigel Costley said: "We are all indebted to the army of minimum wage ...
Commenting on CPI inflation slightly dipping to 3.4% in the year to May 2025, TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak said: “As the international picture gets more turbulent with every passing day, global ...
With Britain facing the first widespread heatwave this summer, the TUC is calling on employers to make sure their staff are protected from the sun and heat.
Wales has the largest private sector delivery of care of the devolved nations. CICTAR’s ‘Extracting Profit’ report and the UNISON-commissioned APSE’s ‘National Care Service for Wales’ report explain ...
With a decade of low pay driving more working families deeper into debt, it's no wonder that the latest figures show Plymouth Moorview is the worst constituency for rate of personal insolvencies. And ...
Commenting on the latest employment figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today (Tuesday), which show around 740,000 fewer paid employees in work in the UK than before the ...
The TUC says the government needs to deliver an ambitious industrial strategy that can restore confidence in manufacturing industries – and protect and create jobs.