Saturday, 25 August 2012

UNITE Area Activist Meetings

The details for most of the 3-yearly Area Activist Meetings which elect the Area Activist Committees are now on the UNITE web site on the same page as the industrial and equality conferences.

There's been some confusion about who can attend these meetings, but the following clarification has been sent to Regional Secretaries:

The short answer is that any member of the union in the particular area has the right to attend.

The last Rules Conference adopted an Executive Council statement on Rule Six, which read in part:  "…membership of Area Activist Committees should not be restricted in the way prescribed by Rule Six and should be open to all activists, including those who cannot be workplace representatives because of their circumstances."  Clearly, if that is the case regarding the AACs to be elected at the forthcoming meetings, it would also have to be the case at the meetings themselves.  Given that the term "activist" has no rulebook definition at all, this must mean any member in practice.

However, it should be noted that AACs are divided into constituencies, and only those members attending from a particular constituency should be allowed to vote for the AAC seats from that constituency.  In particular, retired members and community members attending should only vote for the two seats allocated to each of those groups of members on each AAC, in the event that the number of nominations requires an election.

It remains the case that any member delegated to attend the Regional Committee from any AAC must be a workplace representative in the terms of Rule Six.

In terms of notification, branches should be advised as to the arrangements for each Area Activists meeting, and told to notify their members.



Sunday, 5 August 2012

Atos - hounding disabled people and giving low pay

Since the "healthcare" branch of IT Services company Atos got involved in assessing benefits for disabled people, it has had nothing but bad publicity, with disabled people protesting about being denied benefits for being "fit to work" despite serious disability and illnes, even conditions that proved terminal shortly after the assessment.

Atos management had the "inspired" idea of sponsoring the paralympics, making life very difficult for satirists who cannot keep ahead of the absurdity of real life. Atos have made the paralympics a target for disability right campaigners such as Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) who plan a "a week of Paralympic fun and games against Atos".

Just to ensure brand destruction, Atos management have also offered staff a below inflation pay offer and refused to commit to the Living Wage, leading to a 76% vote for strike action amongst staff who are PCS members in both Atos Healthcare and Atos IT Services.

Solidarity to everyone protesting against Atos management over the next few weeks!



Thursday, 2 August 2012

IT & Comms Regional Industrial Sector Conferences 2012

I'll add details to this page as I find them out:

  1. East Midlands: 2pm, Monday 10th September, The Spot Conference Centre
  2. Ireland: Northern Ireland: 10:30am, Monday 24th September, UNITE Belfast office.  Republic of Ireland: 2pm, Saturday 15th September, UNITE Dublin office.
  3. London & Eastern: 10:30am, Saturday 29th September, UNITE Woodberry office
  4. North West: 10am, Friday 14th September, UNITE, Merchants Quay, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3SG
  5. North East, Yorkshire & Humberside: 10:30am, Tuesday 11th September, York Railway Institute
  6. Scotland: 2-5pm, Wednesday 26th September, John Smith House
  7. South East: 11am, Thursday 27th September, Hilton Hotel, Cobham
  8. South West: 2pm, Tuesday 28th August, The Barn, Hankridge Way, Taunton, TA1 2LR
  9. Wales: 11am, Wednesday 5th September, UNITE Cardiff office.  Note: this is a combined meeting with the "Electronic Engineering and Electronics", "Energy" and "Servicing and General Industries" sectors.
  10. West Midlands: 1:30pm, Tuesday 25th 25 September, Broad Street Committee Room 1
The official page, which lists them by region rather than sector, is here - please check for updates.