Commenting on a new report published today (Monday) by the Priced Out campaign for lower cost housing, which finds that young people who move to cities with more job vacancies will be £1,002 per year...
Commenting on the latest changes the government has made to the Lobbying Bill today (Thursday), TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:Read more about Government concessions on Lobbying Bill do...
The TUC has today (Thursday) welcomed the recommendations of the Triennial Review into the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which confirms the important role the HSE plays in reducing injury and...
Commenting on figures published today (Wednesday) by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) on employment and ethnicity, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said:Read more about People from...
Commenting on the speech by the Chancellor today (Monday) – in which he set out plans to make £25bn worth of additional public spending cuts if the Conservatives are re-elected in 2015 – TUC...
Three-quarters of the cuts to social security announced since the election are affecting people in work in some way, with a quarter of the cuts specifically targeting low-paid workers, according to a...
As many people prepare for their first day back to work after the Christmas break, rail campaigners are today (Thursday) warning that British commuters could be spending over three times more of...
Just two per cent of voters say they have already benefited from the economic recovery and only a further 18 per cent expect to benefit from the recovery during 2014, according to a new...
‘Whose growth?’ will be the defining political question in 2014 says TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady in her new year message today (Tuesday) as new polling commissioned by the TUC shows that...
The TUC has today (Friday) welcomed calls from the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee to ban pay day loan adverts from children’s television and provide borrowers with more independent...