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TUC

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abbreviation

  1. Trades Union Congress

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The disparity between average wages for men and women is 12.8%, or £2,548 per year, according to TUC analysis of official pay data.

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The TUC wants improved access to flexible working and better access to childcare in order to help close the gap.

From BBC

He joined calls from the TUC union and the Co-op firm for socioeconomic background to become the 10th protected characteristic under the 2010 Equalities Act.

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The group of five trade unions, including the Bakers Union and the TUC, alongside the Corporate Justice Coalition, state that their complaint - which was lodged in February 2024 - was prompted by the BBC's investigation.

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Nowak, who became general secretary of the TUC in 2023, also said the government must act on a wide range of fronts to make people feel better off, or risk paying a political price.

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