Talk:Trades Union Congress
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[edit]I've added a list of all the trade unions in the TUC to the page. Saul Taylor 04:46, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
University and College Union
[edit]Ought the entries for NATFHE and the AUT not now be replaced by a single one for UCU? 194.80.54.155 11:53, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- They don't need to be replaced, the NATFHE and AUT articles are now historical articles. --Bookandcoffee 15:31, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
The number of members needs to be precisely mentioned - "about 6.5 million" is not very encyclopedic.Johncmullen1960 (talk) 05:06, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
TUC formed in 1868, not 1860s'
[edit]The TUC was formed in 1868, after trade councils were formed in glasgow, sheffield,liverpool, edinburgh and london between 1858-1867 see Marcel van der linden, 2003, Transnational labour History, p.18
van der linden is one of the biggest authorities on european labour history by the way
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