Two Thirds Of England And Wales Workforce Travel To Work By Car With Nearly 20% Using Public Transport And 11% Walking
The cost of fuel to get to work impacts on two thirds of the workers in...
Around 135,000 workers from the two largest government departments will hold joint rolling strikes all next week over imposed cuts.
The threat to 55 jobs at the Bernard Matthews turkey plant at Great Witchingham, near Norwich, was described as “a blow to the rural economy” in Norfolk by Unite, the country’s largest union.
Speaking later today (Saturday) at the Trades Councils annual conference in London, TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady will call on communities to work together to reject the English Defence League (EDL).
The TUC has today (Friday) slammed the arrest of eight Mauritian and international trade union representatives for holding a peaceful demonstration outside the FIFA Congress in Mauritius.
BALPA Chairman Mark Searle praises the professionalism of the pilots of the British Airways A319 which made an emergency landing at Heathrow
The UK economy would have grown three times faster over the last year if the government had stopped the decline of the UK construction industry, according to new analysis of official figures published by the TUC today (Friday).
Shopworkers' Union Usdaw has won a landmark legal case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal that will see around 4,400 ex-Woolworths and Ethel Austin staff share over £5 million* compensation.
The TUC today (Friday) welcomed the announcement by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that two Telecoms companies are to be forced to repay £100,000, after being found guilty of not paying the national minimum wage.
New report revealing that more than 500,000 people in the UK rely on food banks is ‘a searing indictment of the government’s failed economic and social polices’, says Unite’s general secretary Len McCluskey