Wales TUC
Full name | Wales TUC |
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Native name | TUC Cymru |
Founded | 1974 |
Members | ~ 400,000[1] |
Affiliation | TUC |
Key people | Martin Mansfield, general secretary |
Office location | Cardiff, Wales |
Country | Wales |
Website | Wales TUC Twitter @walestuc |
The Wales TUC (Welsh: TUC Cymru) is the co-ordinating body of trade unions in Wales. With over 50 affiliated unions as of 2016, the Wales TUC represents nearly 400,000 workers trade unionists.[1]
The Wales TUC is an integral part of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) of Great Britain, and was set up to ensure that the role of the TUC is effectively undertaken in Wales. The Wales TUC aims to work with, and make representations to, other Welsh organisations. A major role is to co-ordinate the trade union approach to the Welsh Assembly Government and ensure that the interests of Welsh trade unionists are properly represented in the whole range of National Assembly for Wales decision making. Wales TUC has responsibility over devolved matters in Wales. The General Secretary of the Wales TUC is Martin Mansfield (2009), who is based in the Cardiff office. Wales TUC develops policy on all devolved matters and others specific to Wales. Its General Council also oversees the implementation of UK wide or International matters agreed by the TUC's General Council.
History
In 1982, The Wales TUC established the Wales Co-operative Centre to provide business support to co-operatives and to help redundant workers during the 1980s recession. The Centre is now the largest co-operative development body in the UK.[2]
References
- 1 2 "About the Wales TUC". Wales TUC Cymru. Retrieved 2007-05-21.
- ↑ "Wales Co-operative Centre |". Cooperatives-wales.coop. Retrieved 2011-12-18.