Trades Union Congress (The TUC)

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Public

The Trades Union Congress (The TUC) is the national trade union centre in the United Kingdom, representing the interests of working people across various sectors. Established in 1868, the TUC has played a pivotal role in advocating for workers’ rights and improving working conditions. With a strong commitment to social justice, the TUC works tirelessly to ensure that all workers have a voice in the workplace.

One of the core activities of the TUC is to provide support and resources to affiliated trade unions, helping them to negotiate better pay and conditions for their members. The TUC also engages in political lobbying, influencing government policies that affect workers’ rights and employment standards. Through campaigns and initiatives, the TUC raises awareness about critical issues such as fair wages, job security, and workplace safety.

The TUC is dedicated to promoting equality and diversity within the workforce, striving to eliminate discrimination and ensure that all workers are treated fairly. They offer training and development programs to empower union representatives and enhance their skills in negotiation and advocacy.

In addition to its advocacy work, the TUC conducts research and publishes reports on various labour market issues, providing valuable insights to policymakers and the public. The organization also collaborates with international trade union bodies to support global workers’ rights.

With a vision of a fairer society where every worker is valued, the TUC continues to be a leading voice for workers in the UK, championing their rights and interests at every level.

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