THE Trades Union Congress (TUC) has confirmed the appointment of its first female general secretary.

Frances O'Grady, 52, will take over from Brendan Barber when he retires at the end of the year.

Ms O'Grady, the TUC's current deputy general secretary, was the only candidate nominated by unions and will become general secretary designate at the TUC Congress in Brighton in September.

She said: "This is a great honour. With austerity policies biting hard and no evidence they are working, people at work need the TUC to speak up for them, now more than ever.

"Brendan has been a great servant of the TUC, well-respected both within and beyond our ranks, and he leaves a firm foundation on which to build."

Ms O'Grady became the TUC's first deputy general secretary in 2003, and has led a wide range of policy areas, including trade union recruitment and organisation, inter-union relations and the campaign against the Government's health reforms.