Commenting on the decision today by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut interest rates to 0.25% and expand its quantitative easing programme, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady...
The TUC has today (Thursday) published Managing migration better for Britain: what the government should be doing now, which proposes practical policies to address the concerns expressed by many...
Commenting on the publication today (Wednesday) of survey data by Markit, which indicates output falling in July across a combined index for services, manufacturing and construction, TUC General...
Commenting on the publication today (Tuesday) of construction survey data from Markit, which show declining construction activity both before and after the Brexit vote, TUC General Secretary Frances...
81,000 workers went on strike in 2015 – the lowest ever number since records began in 1893, according to ONS data released today (Tuesday).
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Commenting on the publication today (Monday) of manufacturing survey data from Markit, which show a fall in manufacturing activity and an increase in job losses in the sector, TUC General Secretary...
Commenting on the government’s decision to delay a final decision on the construction of Hinkley Point nuclear power station, despite EDF’s decision in favour of construction, TUC General Secretary...
Reacting to the announcement today (Thursday) by Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) that future job losses will be greater and faster than previously announced, the TUC has called on the government to take...
Commenting on the latest GDP figures published today (Wednesday) by the Office for National Statistics, which show overall growth of 0.6% for the last quarter, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady...
UK workers have suffered the biggest fall in real wages among leading OECD countries, according to new analysis published today (Wednesday) by the TUC.
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