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| CONFERENCE 2010 |
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| Written by Glen Williams | |
| Saturday, 19 June 2010 | |
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22nd June General Secretary Election Result
This Branch congratulates Dave on his re-election and looks forward to the Fight Back continuing. Your Elected Officers and Stewards were all out today distributing the UNISON Alternative Budget that sees bankers, big business and big earners creating £80 Billion as a fund for the deficit. For a copy of the Alternative Budget call or email the branch and we will send you a copy. All Stewards have been sent a copy.
UNISON National Conference last week gave a clear message to the new ConDem government - attack our jobs and we will fight back - attack our Penions and we will hold a National Ballot for Industrial Action. Announcing that 'This is our Time', Dave Prentis, (pictured above) the General Secretary, made it very clear that there is an alternative budget - increasing taxation on those earning above £100,000, stopping bank bonuses and tax havens for the rich and scrapping Trident plans being amongst some of the reasonable options. The answer cannot be to attack council jobs, making the low paid responsible for the economic mess and threatening any economic recovery by increasing unemployment. The National Conference was reminded that whilst the right wing gutter press talk of gold -plated pensions and 'fat cat' salaries, the reality is that the average pension for a public servant is £3,700 and less than £3,000 for women who make up the majority of part-time work. The Conference highlights included Denis Goldberg (pictured above) who was imprisoned for 22 years in South Africa along with Nelson Mandela - albeit in another prison as Denis was white (racism even in a time of sentencing!). A signed copy of his book is available in the Branch Office if any member wishes to borrow it and excerpts from his DVD will be shown at the next Branch Executive Committee for elected Stewards. Billy Bragg (pictured above) presented the case for the Robin Hood Tax (hence the green mask!) and shared stories about his successful campaign with Hope Not Hate to oust the BNP from Barking and Dagenham. Your delegates to National Conference were Sarah Smith, Mandy McNally, Glen Williams, Jane Evanson and John Carlsen who all contributed to the supreme democratic policy decision-making forum. On the last day, Audrey from Sheffield and part of the Three Companies Project of UNISON (headed up by Nigel Flanagan) gave a rousing speech about her work and explained that joining a union is like joining a gym. You do not simply pay your subs then sit back and expect to get fit. You have to go along and work hard. I hope more and more members become 'fit' over the next few months as these are to be very difficult times indeed. Ask if your colleague at work is in a trade union - if not ask if they wish to join and we will do the rest.
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