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unionprofessionals
unionprofessionals is the online community for all employees of affiliated unions as well as the TUC. Now available exclusively for unionprofessionals members: £45 price (50% off) on new special issue of IDS Pay Report, Pay and Bargaining Prospects 2009
16 October 2008

TUC's workSMART gets smarter
workSMART.org.uk, the TUC's work advice website has been redesigned and expanded to feature more useful jobs content
20 December 2005

New TUC website launched for Congress
The TUC today launch their new website ready for next week's TUC Congress in Brighton. The new site has had extensive design and navigation changes to properly reflect the TUC's wide range of work and issues.
8 September 2004

Union e-Day: 7 million to win from online voting
Trade union leaders, representing millions of UK employees, will today (Monday) email Alan Johnson MP, Minister for Employment Relations, asking him to end the outdated anti-union ban on online voting for major union ballots.
20 January 2003

workSMART- TUC reaches out to non-union members via web
The TUC is to provide help and information on workplace issues for non-union members via a major new website www.worksmart.org.uk
29 August 2002

TUC should reach out to non-union members with new web services
The TUC Congress is to be presented with a report recommending the TUC uses the internet to develop new services for people at work who are not members of existing unions.
7 September 2001

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