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Jobs, security, dignity – your invitation to join us at TUC Congress 2020
Facing the deepest recession of our lifetimes, we have lots to debate and discuss at Congress – and this year it’s open to all trade union members, says TUC president GED NICHOLS
The annual Congress of the TUC, led by Frances O’Grady, is going digital this year

THIS year, for the first time, every trade unionist can join us at Congress. 

This is our annual chance to set the priorities for the whole movement — and we were determined that it would go ahead. 

So consider yourselves invited. You can join from your home or workplace both mornings. 

Ged Nichols hopes readers will sign up to ‘Virtual Congress’ online
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