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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 ...
TUC Cymru is calling for a new way to care for vulnerable adults – that doesn’t see monies diverted to the pockets of ...
But with yesterday’s far-reaching Autumn Budget, Rachel Reeves acted decisively to deliver an economy that works for working people. The government’s plans for investment and departmental spending are ...
The unemployment rate for Black and minority ethnic (BME) workers in the East Midlands has risen at nearly twice the speed of the unemployment rate for white workers over the last year, according to a ...
TUC Cymru is pleased to invite you to the North Wales Network. Wednesday 25 June 2025 from 09:30 - 14:00 Village St Davids Hotel, St David's Park, Ewloe, Deeside CH5 3YB We will close the meeting with ...
The analysis shows which local authority areas have suffered the biggest hit to real wages (wages once the cost of living has been taken into account) since the crash. People working in Fylde have the ...
Wages will be £38 a week lower and manufacturing will fall into steep decline if Britain votes to leave the EU, according to a new report – Better Off In: working people and the case for remaining in ...
Chainmakers - statement regarding slavery linksAt the time of the Women Chainmakers’ dispute of 1910, Slavery in the UK and Europe had been abolished for over 70 years, with slaves in the colonies ...
Theresa May’s heavily-trailed announcement on NHS funding today shows that she has conceded the argument. After almost a decade of sustained under-funding, the government has finally accepted that the ...
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 ...