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UNISON POLITICAL FUND BALLOT 2005
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The Legal Context Trade unions always involved in politics 1913 political objectives 1985 Tory ballots - all unions voted for Confirm member support for our political funds every ten years By law must have a political fund if wish to carry out political campaigning
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Our Political Funds General Political Fund and Labour Link In 2003 UNISON National Delegate Conference overwhelmingly reaffirmed its support for the Political Fund structure following a union wide consultation process
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General Political Fund Pays for campaigning at branch, regional and national level Independent of any political party Has an elected national committee
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Labour Link Affiliates to the Labour Party A voice in policy making, elections and links with both Houses of Parliament, Scottish Parliament and the European Parliament Elected UK committee and regional structures UNISON group of MPs & MSPs
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What our political fund does National and local political campaigns better pay for public service workers campaigning against privatisation working for equal pay campaigning against racism and the BNP defending pensions
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and in Scotland Revitalise our Public Services Research & campaigns against PFI Anti-BNP & NF materials Legislative campaigns water privatisation, breastfeeding, energy, correctional agency, assaults on staff, smoking Party conferences & lobbying
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How do the political funds work? Members can choose to join one of the political funds, both or neither Join and withdraw at any time A small amount of the subscription goes into the political fund
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What do members know about the funds? Research on behalf of unions facing review ballots showed: Very little awareness of political funds Assume all money goes to the Labour Party High levels of support when members clear about usage of money
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Other unions Overwhelming support for the fund T&GWU, AMICUS, GPMU and Community all won with between 67% and 75% of members voting YES! Don’t be complacent – there is still much work to be done
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Campaign Materials Activists guide circulated Leaflets and posters DVD Educational pack UNISON journals
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Winning a YES vote Talk to members Use the campaign materials Examples of what the funds have delivered Highlight what the funds will deliver in the future Ensure members know what will be lost Follow up with members to make sure they voted
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