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TUC welcomes commitment to Equalities Bill

15.05.2008 07:28    tuc.org.uk
Responding to the Government's commitment to a new a Single Equality Bill, announced today (Wednesday) in the Government's Draft Legislative Programme, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:

Government gets 'new sense of direction' says TUC

15.05.2008 07:28    tuc.org.uk
Commenting on the Prime Minister's statement on the draft legislative programme today (Wednesday) TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "The Prime Minister's statement today contains many welcome measures which will help give the Government a new sense of direction and

TUC welcomes 'fairness' commitment on agency workers

15.05.2008 07:28    tuc.org.uk
Commenting on proposals announced today (Wednesday) in the Draft Legislative Programme concerning agency workers, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:"I welcome the Prime Minister's clear recognition that agency workers get a raw deal, and that there is a need to

TUC welcomes extension of right to request to parents of teenagers

15.05.2008 07:28    tuc.org.uk
Responding to the Government's proposal to extend the right to request flexible working to the parents of children up to age 16, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:

TUC welcome for social housing proposals

15.05.2008 07:28    tuc.org.uk
Commenting on the social housing measures announced today (Wednesday) by the Government as part of its draft legislative programme, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:"The Government is right to put more money into social housing and shared equity schemes. These

Long Term Care Financing Solutions Conference at Humphrey Institute

15.05.2008 04:44    ecumen.org
Who is going to pay for the unprecedented numbers of seniors who will need care? How will they pay? What are better ways to pay than what America has today?Your're invited to a discussion about potential approaches to long-term care

Presidential Candidates Get Specific on Trade

15.05.2008 02:47    rogueimc.org
National polling results released May 1 by the Pew Research Center found, "There is now broad agreement that free trade negatively affects wages, jobs and economic growth in America. By greater than six-to-one, the public says free trade agreements result

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