Commenting on new figures published today (Wednesday) by the Office for National Statistics, which show annual business investment fell by 1.5% in 2016 – the first annual decline since the recession...
Commenting on the government’s response to the Women and Equality Select Committee’s report on the gender pay gap published today (Tuesday), TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:
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Responding to the publication today (Monday) of the government’s green paper on defined benefit pensions, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:
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The government has today (Wednesday) released a list of employers who have failed to pay their employees the minimum wage.
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The TUC has called on the government of Bangladesh to end its repressive campaign against trade union activists.
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Commenting on the latest labour market data published today (Wednesday) by the Office for National Statistics, which show real pay growth (excluding bonuses) down to 1.4% – the lowest for nearly two...
Commenting on the publication today (Wednesday) of a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which finds that almost 3 million working households do not meet the minimum income standard, TUC...
Commenting on the latest inflation figures published by the Office for National Statistics today (Tuesday), which show Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rising to 1.8% in February – the highest...
The growth of insecure employment– those working without guaranteed hours or baseline employment rights – is costing the Exchequer an estimated £4bn a year, according to a new TUC report published...
Commenting on reports today (Friday) that the government is dividing British industries into high, medium and low priority for Brexit negotiations, TUC general Secretary Frances O’Grady...