The TUC is the voice of Britain at work. With 58 affiliated unions representing nearly seven million working people from all walks of life, we campaign for a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad.
We negotiate in Europe, and at home build links with political parties, business, local communities and wider society.
For more information about the TUC see the links below
The work of the TUC |
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The TUC in the Regions |
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People at the TUC |
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Further Information and Contact Details |
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The most recent documents available on this subject are:
Congress 2010 General Council ReportReport to the 142nd annual Trades Union Congress. 13-16 September 2010, Manchester
PDF version available for downloadMotions and ammendments submitted for debate at TUC Congress 2010.
PDF version available for downloadThe TUC is running three fringe meetings about international development or international campaigns
The answer to all those questions about trades union councils you were afraid to ask. Tells you waht they are and how they work and why your union should be a member.
PDF version available for downloadThis document presents the preliminary agenda for the 142nd TUC Congress taking place in Manchester on 13-16 September 2010.
Campaigning against anti-trades union legislation, defending public services, combating fascist propaganda and developing the greener workplace are all part of the programme of work for TUC registered trades union councils this year.
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