The Wales Union Learning Fund (WULF), established in 1999, remains a vital lifeline for workers who are too often excluded ...
There are a variety of funding and support options for learning and upskilling available in Wales. Support initiatives, funding schemes and projects are regularly reviewed, developed and adapted to ...
The TUC has called for a closer trading relationship with the EU in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile global economy.
A decade on from the financial crisis, real wages today are still worth £24 a week less than they were in 2008. By the time they're forecast to return to their pre-crash level in 2025, real wages will ...
These racialised communities have faced targeted and organised attacks, such as the recent incident in Rotherham where far-right groups attempted to set fire to a hotel housing asylum seekers while ...
50 years ago today, one of the first new laws of a newly elected Labour government was the Health and Safety at Work Act.
The conservatives have nothing whatsoever to crow about. Inflation is closer to its target, but the impact of the past three years of high inflation are still being felt. Real wages are £15 per week ...
The Diploma in occupational health and safety gives learners the opportunity to question the development and function of health and safety law, discover how to build trade union organisation for ...
TUC analysis shows that 16 years on from the global financial crisis, wages are set to be lower – in real terms – in 212 out of 340 UK local authorities in 2024.
The TUC has been conducting a four-year project on the use of AI in the employment relationship, assisted by a trade union working group (The TUC AI Working Group).
There are many drivers of the pay gap ranging from socio-cultural and structural to workplace practice, to policy interventions. Closing the gap will require effort and measures from government, ...
- The analysis is based on OECD figures for real household disposable income per head, which extend to 2023Q2 (except for Japan, which go to 2022Q1). Looking forward, UK figures are based on Office ...