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“TUC Cymru has been calling for a worker-centric approach to AI, so we are delighted that the First Minister has confirmed ...
TUC Cymru is calling for a new way to care for vulnerable adults – that doesn’t see monies diverted to the pockets of ...
TUC Cymru has today welcomed the UK Government’s new 10-year Industrial Strategy, which includes £4 billion for advanced manufacturing, a semiconductor centre in Swansea, a Welsh Defence Growth ...
Climate change is turning up the dial on summer temperatures, the question isn’t if work becomes unsafe—it’s when. Heat alerts like we’ve seen over the last few weeks are now a regular feature of ...
With Britain facing the first widespread heatwave this summer, the TUC is calling on employers to make sure their staff are protected from the sun and heat.
But with yesterday’s far-reaching Autumn Budget, Rachel Reeves acted decisively to deliver an economy that works for working people. The government’s plans for investment and departmental spending are ...
When it comes to BME workers, trade union organising is about more than just numbers - it requires fostering strong inclusive cultures where BME activists feel that they belong, have a voice and take ...
TUC Cymru is pleased to invite you to the North Wales Network. Wednesday 25 June 2025 from 09:30 - 14:00, Village St Davids Hotel, St David's Park, Ewloe, Deeside CH5 3YB ...
The latest government announcement on reforms to financial support for those with ill health or disability is full of misleading rhetoric. The lives of those with ill health or disability are ...
Rob Johnston, TUC Midlands Policy and Campaigns Officer, said: “This is a truly landmark agreement. Creative workers employed through the combined authority will now receive union rates. Moreover, it ...