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International Women's Day
Today marks International Women’s Day a celebration rooted in commemorating the industrial action taken by young migrant women workers during the New York International Ladies Garment Worker Strike, 1909.
Vic Jones - 08 Mar 2024
Equality
Why do we keep working for free?
Today is Work Your Proper Hours Day – a day the TUC created two decades ago to draw attention to the huge problem of unpaid overtime.
Nisreen Mansour - 23 Feb 2024
Corporate Governance and responsibility
Climate change and its impacts on working women
Climate change and its impacts on working women
Rhianydd Williams - 13 Dec 2023
Economy, jobs and pay
Transgender day of remembrance 2023
On Trans Day of Remembrance 2023, remember that we’re only human. Your friends, your siblings. Your children, your partners or your parents.
Julia Georgiou - 20 Nov 2023
Equality
The gender pensions gap: why are women going the equivalent of 5 months a year without a pension?
Why are women going the equivalent of 5 months a year without a pension?
Jack Jones - 29 May 2023
Equality
A Wales where everyone is free to be themselves – why we need to make workplaces inclusive for LGBTQ+ workers
"I believe the new Wales TUC 10 step action plan will help bring about the change we need to see for LGBTQ+ workers in Wales."
Phil Jones - 17 May 2023
Equality
Where would we be without Trade Union women?
On International Women’s Day Rhianydd Williams highlights some Welsh Trade Union women heroes who inspire her today.
Rhianydd Williams - 08 Mar 2023
Equality
Why the trade union struggle needs to be a feminist one – and vice versa
The history of International Women’s Day is a story of women who would not settle for the status quo. It’s a story of women workers protesting against unfair working conditions. Of women who demanded a voice when they had something to say. Of women who came together and collectively demanded civil, social and political rights.
Esther Lynch - 07 Mar 2023
Equality
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