I’ve
received the attached message from a branch I have never encountered before. I’m
not sure I am in favour of it but am reproducing it here for any comments which
readers have before our branch officers can meet to consider this at noon this
Wednesday (1 April).
AN APPEAL TO UNISON BRANCHES
Dear UNISON
Branch Secretary,
Please
consider submitting the following Emergency Motion to National Delegate
Conference;
NO GENERAL SECRETARY ELECTION
Conference
believes that an election for General Secretary would be a distraction from the
challenges facing UNISON in the aftermath of the General Election.
Conference
therefore instructs the National Executive Council to ensure that they give the
General Secretary a retirement age a little less than five years in the future,
so that no election needs to take place.
Yours
respectfully,
Avril Poisson
Branch Secretary
Andover, Portslade, Reigate, Ifield
and Littlehampton branch
(Federation of Orthoptic Linguists)
Update at noon on 1 April
This post was, as most readers realised, an April Fool joke.
For there not to be a General Secretary election for a new
term of office commencing on 1 January 2016 two unimaginable things would have
to happen or have happened.
The first unimaginable thing would be that senior lay
members would have to agree (or have agreed) that our General Secretary would
have a “retirement age” written into his contract which was later than the pension ages
we have been trying to defend for our members. This would be an absurd act
which would undermine our bargaining on pensions – and would contradict our
policy against age discrimination, the correct interpretation of which must
surely be that we would not now have a “retirement age” for any staff
(including the General Secretary).
The second unimaginable thing would be that the General
Secretary would have to want to use a questionable legal device to hang on in
office beyond 31 December 2015 in circumstances in which his decision to do so
would be a gift to anyone wishing to make unjustifiable criticisms of trade
unions in general and UNISON in particular as organisations lacking democracy.
Since neither of these unimaginable things can be imagined,
this blog post can now be remembered as no more than a fairly poor example of
humour. (Whilst some in the Union view me as a wit, regular readers of this
blog – Sid and Doris Blogger – take the view that I am only half way there).
Jon - look at the capital letters of the branch name and then look at your calendar...
ReplyDeleteAh. Hang on. I see what you did there. Joke's on me. Well done.
ReplyDeletenot as good as Dimbelby and the field spaghetti harvest
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