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Trades Unions Congress

Trades Union Congress
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Full name Trades Union Congress
Founded 1868 at Mechanics' Institute, Manchester
Members 5.6 million (2016)
Affiliation ITUC
Key people Frances O'Grady, Gen.Sec.
Paul Nowak, Deputy Gen.Sec.
Sally Hunt (UCU), President
Office location Congress House, London
Country England and Wales
Website www.tuc.org.uk

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 affiliated unions, with a total of about 5.6 million members. The current General Secretary is Frances O'Grady.

The TUC’s mission is to support trade unions to grow and thrive, and to stand up for everyone who works for a living. They campaign for more and better jobs, and a more equal, more prosperous country

The TUC's decision-making body is the Annual Congress, which takes place in September. Between congresses decisions are made by the General Council, which meets every two months. An Executive Committee is elected by the Council from its members.

Affiliated unions can send delegates to Congress, with the number of delegates they can send proportionate to their size. Each year Congress elects a President of the Trades Union Congress, who carries out the office for the remainder of the year and then presides over the following year's conference.

The TUC is not affiliated to the Labour Party. At election time the TUC cannot endorse a particular party by name. However it can point to policies that it believes would be positive for workers’ rights, or to social cohesion and community welfare. It can also politically campaign against policies that it believes would be injurious to workers.

The TUC also runs the Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum and annual Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival and Rally commemorating the Tolpuddle Martyrs and their impact on trade unionism.

The TUC Library preserves documents related to labour history in Britain and other lands. It was established in 1922 and now focuses on expanding the online and digital collections.

The TUC archives are held at the Modern Records Centre at the University of Warwick Library. The archive contains files from c1920 - 2000 consisting of correspondence, internal and external documents, minutes, reports, printed material and press statements.


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