The TUC has just pledged to campaign on trans-friendly changes to Gender Recognition Act
A motion pushing for a “simplified, free, statutory gender-recognition process based on self-declaration” was passed nem con.
A motion pushing for a “simplified, free, statutory gender-recognition process based on self-declaration” was passed nem con.
“Everything we have today has been fought for by people just like us, who came together, and sometimes died for each other, to give us decency and dignity.”
Women were at the forefront of the ‘anti-sweating’ campaign and early minimum wage debates, writes Nan Sloane in a new history of the labour movement.
Business leaders, unions and MEPs across the spectrum are calling on the government to stop fighting – and protect UK jobs and rights instead.
The Pimlico Plumbers case sends a strong signal: bosses can no longer shun their responsibilities, writes the TUC’s General Secretary.
Pressure is piling on the government to ensure greater scrutiny of the Brexit deal. Will the TUC end up backing a ‘people’s vote’?
Figures released by the TUC show how nearly 4 million are stuck in the precarious world of the ‘gig-economy’.
‘Snow excuse, Phil…’ It’s cuts, not bad weather that’s to blame for shoddy GDP figures.
If politicians are serious about tackling low productivity, then solutions need to start involving employees, and that means unions.
And most don’t choose this ‘flexibility’: the vast majority would prefer a job with fixed hours, a new poll shows.