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Touchstone Survey Speaking up for Public Services
Accompanying report to the Touchstone Pamphlet Speaking up for Public Services. Survey results from 2,000 public sector workers on the impact of the recession on the public sector.
19 November 2009

A strong public sector can help lift the UK out of recession, says TUC
Any cutback in public spending would prolong the UK's economic agony, limit the country's ability to haul itself out of recession, reduce key services at a time when they are most in need and lead to thousands of job losses, says a TUC pamphlet published today (Tuesday).
10 November 2009

TUC welcomes Health Secretary's commitment to NHS
Commenting on proposals for community health reform announced today (Thursday) by Health Secretary Andy Burnham, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
17 September 2009

Low paid workers struggling to make ends meet says TUC
With local government workers and civil servants on strike today (Wednesday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
16 July 2008

TUC sends message of support to striking local government workers
As hundreds of thousands of local government workers prepare to go on a two-day strike today (Wednesday) over pay, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber has sent the council employees a message of support, saying:
16 July 2008

Julius Public Service review 'misses point of public service'
Reacting to the Public Services Industry Review published today (Thursday) and conducted by Dr DeAnne Julius, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: “This report misses the point of public services. Much of what the public services do needs to be motivated by the desire to serve the public, not to make profits for shareholders. Yet the public service ethos is simply dismissed in this report.
10 July 2008

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