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File:TUC_Logo.png|Trades Union Congress Logo
File:Tyldesley_miners_outside_the_Miners_Hall_during_the_1926_General_Strike.jpg|Miners outside the Miners Hall during the 1926 General Strike
File:Make_Poverty_History_Trades_Union_Congress_200507.jpg|Make Poverty History at the Trades Union Congress
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 18 February 2025

Trades Union Congress[edit]

File:TUC Logo.png
The logo of the Trades Union Congress

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is a national trade union center, a federation of trade unions in England and Wales, representing the majority of trade unions. It was founded in 1868 and has played a significant role in the labor movement in the United Kingdom.

History[edit]

The TUC was established in 1868 at a meeting in Manchester, with the aim of bringing together various trade unions to work collectively for the rights of workers. Over the years, the TUC has been instrumental in advocating for labor rights, influencing legislation, and supporting workers in disputes.

During the 1926 General Strike, the TUC played a pivotal role in organizing and supporting the strike, which was a major industrial action by workers across the country.

Miners during the 1926 General Strike

Activities[edit]

The TUC works to promote the interests of working people and their families. It campaigns for fair wages, safe working conditions, and equal opportunities. The TUC also provides training and support for union representatives and works to influence government policy on labor issues.

Campaigns[edit]

The TUC has been involved in numerous campaigns over the years, including the "Make Poverty History" campaign, which aimed to address global poverty and inequality.

TUC supporting the Make Poverty History campaign

Structure[edit]

The TUC is governed by its annual Congress, which sets policy and elects the General Council. The General Secretary is the chief executive officer of the TUC, responsible for implementing policy and managing the day-to-day operations.

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