GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
MOTION 5 – GFTU RULE CHANGE – GENERAL SECRETARY AND TREASURER’S SELECTION
SIS CLAIRE JONES (Society of Union Employees): Good morning, conference.
Claire Jones, Society of Union Employees. Last week at SUE conference we
had a number of rule changes and they were a bit like Doug’s more popular
auction items inasmuch as they reached treble figures, so I was quite relieved
to just see three on this agenda. We made a large number of rule changes, not
because we were doing anything wrong, but because our rule book no longer
reflected who we are or what we are doing.
I would like to draw conference’s attention to line 3 of Rule 15(h) which refer to
“his” duties. Elsewhere in the rule book, and I promise you I am not a rule
geek, we do refer to “his” and “her”; for example, in Rule 18(a). So,
conference, we need to update not just this rule, but I think we need to review
the language that we are using in our rule book to ensure that it is non-gender
specific. We all understand the power of words to influence, the power of
words to form opinions and the power of words to create impressions and we
heard yesterday from Shout Out about some of the fantastic work that they are
doing with young people and they specifically talked about LGBT plus young
people and it is those young people that are the leaders of the future, so when
they look to the GFTU and they look at, “Where is my place in this?” it may well
be on the top table in the future, as lovely as they are, that we have people that
do not just identify as female or male, but also identify as nonbinary.
Rita Mae Brown, a leading feminist and LGBT activist, said: “Language is the
road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they
are going”. So I would encourage conference and the Executive to amend the
language used in this specific rule and to review the rule book to reflect the
inclusivity and diversity of the GFTU and its members. Thank you. (Applause)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much for pointing that out. It is quite obvious
when you read it. You know what the problem is. With all unions’ rule books
they are so old some of them and they do need revising. If we immediately
amend that first example you gave in the third line of Rule 15(h) to “his/her” and
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