
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is a national trade union centre, a federation of trade unions in England and Wales, representing the majority of trade unions. There are fifty-eight affiliated unions with a total of about 6.2 million members, around half of whom are represented by Unite or UNISON. The TUC`s decision-making body is the Annual Cong....
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(from the article `Ghana`) ...recognizing the importance of the movement as a political force, sought to make it a more direct instrument of policy. All trade unions in the ...
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national organization of British trade unions. Although it is the sole national trade union, three other related bodies also exist: the Scottish ... [9 related articles]
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Voluntary organization of trade unions, founded in the UK in 1868, in which delegates of affiliated unions meet annually to consider matters affecting their members. In 1997 there were 67 affiliated...
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The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is a body of representatives of the British trade union movement. National conferences of trade unions were summoned by the Glasgow Trades Council in 1864 and by the Sheffield Trades Council in 1867; but the first Trades Union Congress proper is generally considered to be that summoned by the Manchester and Salford T...
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Voluntary organization of trade unions, founded in the UK in 1868, in which delegates of affiliated unions meet annually to consider matters affecting their members. In 1997 there were 67 affiliated unions, with an aggregate membership of 6 million. 30% of the employees in the UK belong to trade ...
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