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T.U.C|ˌtiːjuːˈsiː| Also TUC. Abbrev. of trade(s) union congress s.v. trade-union, trades union b.
1910W. J. Davis Brit. Trades Unions Congress I. 105 The Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee presented to the Secretary..an ornate address... The monogram ‘T.U.C.’..with the motto..were..beautifully inscribed. 1926Manch. Guardian 4 May 12/4 His Majesty's Government..before it can continue negotiations, must require from the T.U.C...an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the instructions for a general strike. 1947Radio Times 2 May 16/3 George Woodcock, Assistant General Secretary of the T.U.C. 1955Times 2 May 20/1 It is extraordinary that the T.U.C. should actually be advocating an increase in the tax on distributed profits. 1976F. Zweig New Acquisitive Society ii. i. 81 Three decades of incomes policies have enormously enhanced the status of the TUC and unions at large. |