GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
everybody and not just based on privilege. I believe that no member
organisation has given the offer on education that we have given from the
GFTU and long may that continue.
Of course, the shared services, which was the brainchild of TSSA, is giving
unions the opportunity to collaborate together to get economies of scale on
items that have traditionally been seen as the most expensive within our
organisations. I am talking about items such as legal, accounting, finance and,
of course, IT which are now within our gift and are widely promoted throughout
all the union affiliates that we have.
It would be remiss not to mention the great victory, and I know we had a debate
about it before, that was gained this week by NAPO and whilst it might not be
100% of what you wanted, I think it is testimony to the fighting spirit of affiliates
within the organisation and all the time along we have been with NAPO as an
Executive pushing and supporting everything that you have done.
Motions on pay and the Living Wage have been fully complied with, both in
word and in deed, and whilst the GFTU leadership has no control over what
unscrupulous employers do, they have sought to put their house in order, whilst
campaigning with passion across the country to ensure a fair deal for all.
The motion from the Musicians’ Union on mental ill health has had widespread
sweeping implications and increased the recognition of the devastating effect
that it has on workplaces and the wider economy. The GFTU can rightly say
that they have fully supported this pivotal motion, but what is not advertised is
the fantastic response from other affiliates and the training being rolled out to
thousands of members. My own organisation has picked up the baton of the
example from the GFTU on mental health and developed partnerships with
national employers on the delivery of much needed training that has been sadly
lacking over the years. We have always enjoyed first aid training for the
physical problems, but the stigma that has surrounded depression, breakdowns
and other mental health conditions was largely ignored, so I would like to thank
both the Musicians’ Union and my colleagues on the GFTU Executive for the
kick up the backside that we all needed.
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