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Dangerous chemicals putting workers' lives at risk says TUC (21st November 2008)
Employers who risk the future health of their employees by exposing them to cancer-causing chemicals at work should be prosecuted under UK safety laws, says the TUC today (Thursday) as it produces a new guide for unions...
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Fall in fatalities and serious injuries at work proves that health and safety enforcement works, says TUC (3rd November 2008)
The TUC has welcomed the fall in fatalities and serious injuries at work over the last year, announced in the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) annual health and safety statistics...
Stress tops list of workers' safety concerns, survey shows (3rd November 2008)
Stress or overwork, injuries and illnesses top the list of workers' safety concerns, according to the TUC's biennial survey of safety reps...
New guidance on promoting health at work (2nd September 2008)
New guidance from the TUC aims to help safety representatives engage with employers on the issue surrounding promoting healthy lifestyles through the workplace...
Government report on business health and safety record falls short, says TUC (18th August 2008)
The TUC has expressed disappointment with the conclusions of Improving outcomes from health and safety, published by the Department for Business (BERR) today (Wednesday). The report considered the effects of the health and safety regulatory regime on smaller businesses...
Drop ‘inappropriate’ footwear codes and reduce back and foot problems, says TUC (12th August 2008)
The TUC has called for employers to drop “inappropriate” requirements for workers to wear uncomfortable or dangerous footwear...
TUC responds to BERR Vulnerable Workers Forum report (5th August 2008)
Responding to the Department for Business (BERR) Vulnerable Workers Forum report today (Tuesday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber has said...
End inapprpriate footwear, urges TUC (1st August 2008)
The TUC has called for employers to drop 'inappropriate' requirements for workers to wear uncomfortable or dangerous fo
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Taking the trade union route (1st August 2008)
As well as continually publishing guidance on a range of health and safety issues, the TUC offers a comprehensive training programme, explains TUC national education and training officer Liz Rees The TUC safety rep training programme is well established in TUC Education, and is one of its most popular programmes.
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Twenty years on from world's worst offshore oil disaster, TUC welcomes new review of health and safety (9th July 2008)
Commenting on the 20th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster on Saturday 5 July, the world's worst offshore disaster in which 167 people were killed, the TUC has welcomed the Government's announcement to ask the HSE to review progress made in health and safety in the offshore oil and gas industry...
Simple regulation key to smoking ban success, says TUC (2nd July 2008)
On the first anniversary of the introduction of smoking restrictions in workplaces and public places in England, the TUC has this week said that the ban's success is because the law change was backed by strong, simple regulation...
Long hours on the increase for UK workers (9th June 2008)
An extra 180,000 people across the UK are working more than 48 hours a week in 2008, according to a TUC analysis of official statistics....
Long hours on the increase for UK workers (1st June 2008)
An extra 180,000 people across the UK are working more than 48 hours a week in 2008, according to a TUC analysis of official statistics.
Unions step up campaign to keep people well at work (6th May 2008)
The TUC has called on UK employers to give better occupational health assistance to the two million employees who every year believe they have become ill as a result of their jobs...
TUC welcomes DWP report on HSE (24th April 2008)
Commenting on the DWP Select Committee report on the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Midlands TUC Regional Secretary Roger McKenzie said: 'We welcome this far-reaching report on the work of the HSE...
Training not enough to prevent back strain (1st February 2008)
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber has commented on research published on the BMJ website, which suggests that training people how to lift heavy objects is failing to prevent back injuries...
HIV and the workplace, guidance published (2nd January 2008)
The TUC and the National AIDS Trust (NAT) have published a new workplace leaflet on HIV and AIDS...
Call for tougher enforcement (1st December 2007)
Speaking in November at a conference on safety enforcement and Directors' Duties, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber called for tougher enforcement to tackle a health and safety 'crime wave', which causes at least
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Latest HSE figures disappointing, says TUC (5th November 2007)
Responding to the HSC's health and safety figures for 2006/2007, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: 'The statistics are very disappointing. Thirty six million days lost to ill-health at work is unacceptably high and this number has risen in the last year...
TUC study reveals systematic exploitation of migrant workers (4th September 2007)
Thousands of Polish and Lithuanian workers are being exploited at work in the UK and their health and safety neglected, reveals a new report commissioned by the TUC...
Long awaited corporate killing law welcomed (9th August 2007)
The news that the UK is to get a law on corporate killing, thanks to a last-minute compromise between the two Houses of Parliament has been welcomed by the TUC...
TUC issues flood safety guide (8th August 2007)
Following a month of heavy rain fall, and with unpredictable weather still forecast, the TUC has issued a guide reminding employers of their legal duty to ensure the health and safety of employees at this time and to offer some practical advice...
TUC publishes guide to help migrant workers stay safe (4th July 2007)
Problems with language and a poor understanding of the culture in British workplaces means that migrant workers may need extra help from employers and unions to stay safe at work, the TUC has said...
Flu pandemic: tuc advice (1st June 2007)
The TUC has published advice for employers and unions on how workplaces could best prepare for a possible outbreak of pandemic flu within the UK.
Faster payouts for asbestos sufferers welcomed (4th April 2007)
Government proposals to provide faster compensation to people diagnosed with the asbestos-related disease mesothelioma, have been widely welcomed. ...
Prepare now to make smoke free pain free (3rd April 2007)
With just under three months to go before all public places and workplaces in England must become smoke-free, the TUC is urging employers to get their act together and introduce smoking bans into their shops, factories, offices, restaurants and bars...
Protect staff from asbestos (1st April 2007)
The TUC has called on employers to protect workers from asbestos exposure and has got together with the HSE to produce guidance for union safety representatives on how to keep workplaces safe from asbestos. Asbestos is still
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TUC slams HSE for lack of support for safety reps (7th March 2007)
A lack of support from the HSE and employers is undermining the work of safety reps, says the TUC...
Breaking the sound barrier (5th January 2007)
The RNID and the TUC are calling for managers and workers to make 'Breaking the Sound Barrier' their new year's resolution...
'Killer conkers' and other safety myths busted by TUC (7th November 2006)
The TUC has exploded the most common health and safety myths including schools banning conkers, safety inspectors banning ladders, acrobats being forced to wear helmets and councils banning St George's flags...
Employers urged to start work on smoking ban now (7th November 2006)
Employers in England are being urged by the TUC not to wait until next summer before banning smoking in their workplaces – and the union has produced a free downloadable guide to help employers start the ball rolling.
UK workplace inspections at new low (10th July 2006)
Safety inspections in the UK have plummeted to a new low, increasing the chances of workers being killed, made ill or injured by their jobs, according to figures recently published by the TUC.
TUC proposals to reform personal injury claims (10th April 2006)
The TUC has published its proposals for the future of damages for personal injury claims following a series of criticisms of the current compensation process.
Big firms still getting away with manslaughter, says TUC (10th April 2006)
The TUC last month welcomed the jailing of Mark Connolly, boss of the subcontracting company responsible for the deaths of four railway workers at Tebay, Cumbria in 2004 – but urged government to hold directors of big companies to account.
Asbestos kills: leaflets available (1st April 2006)
Asbestos fibres could be lurking in up to 1.5 million factories, offices and shops across the UK, says the TUC.
Asbestos banned but still a killer (2nd March 2006)
Asbestos may now be banned but the fatal fibres could still be lurking in up to 1.5 million shops, factories and offices across the UK, says the TUC as it launches a major new safety drive aimed at preventing more workers from being exposed to the ki
Launch of safety reps charter (1st October 2008)
The TUC has announced a new charter to enhance the role of safety representatives in the workplace.