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Therefore, we commissioned Prof Lina Dencik from the Data Justice Lab to produce a report on AI Inequalities at Work. Here ...
Even taking small steps can help you as a branch to increase your relationship with your Welsh speaking members. It helps to ...
TUC Cymru has launched ‘Twf – the Welsh language at work Charter’. The Twf Charter will create inclusive bilingual workplaces and support growth in the use of Welsh at work.
We all love the summer sun. But working in sweltering conditions, whether it’s in a baking shop, stifling office or working from home, can be unbearable and dangerous. For the first time, the Met ...
The Asbestos Support and Campaign Group (ASCG) is a partnership between TUC North East, Yorkshire & Humber, trade unions, West View Advice and Resource Centre, Macmillan Cancer Support, Thompsons ...
TUC Cymru is concerned about the risks facing all workers from Artificial Intelligence (AI). We wanted to know more about the risks it poses for specific groups of workers. Therefore, we commissioned ...
The TUC has today (Thursday) welcomed a report by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) which calls on the government to crack down on ‘rip-off' pension schemes.
The TUC has today (Tuesday) supported the decision to silence Big Ben during important restoration works. TUC Health and Safety expert, Hugh Robertson chimed in: “We know August is silly season, but ...
Speaking at a seminar in London later today (Monday), TUC General Secretary Frances O'Grady will warn that companies are being put off from investing and creating jobs in the UK because of government ...
date: 31 July 2013 embargo: For immediate release Responding to comments made by Conservative Party Chairman Grants Shapps today (Wednesday), who said that a future Conservative government would make ...
TUC Cymru is concerned about the risks facing all workers from Artificial Intelligence (AI). We wanted to know more about the risks it poses for specific groups of workers. Therefore, we commissioned ...
Investing £30bn in infrastructure projects over the next two years would both boost growth in the short term and increase the UK's potential economic output over the longer term, according to new ...