GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
and so forth. I think it is fair to say, the more meetings we have had and the
more we have advance it has become clearer to us that there could not
possibly be something out there, because we have not done it. If Martin was
here I would thank him, because he has been absolutely fantastic to us and I
think his involvement has taught him about what we do and he has become
really, really interested in it and become a real part of the team.
The first stage was you go on to the website and it is called an apprenticeship
builder. We have a look and we have got to register that we have got a
trailblazer together. So my colleagues that are in the room very kindly gave me
permission to say we are in and that is great. So that is the first one ticked.
Then we began to look at what we had to do. The first thing that you do is you
create the duties, what is it we do? We started off with some of what was
talked about today. To get to where we want to be we might need to look back
at where we came from, so the very first duty is about history of trade unionism,
so we have factored that in. I will not tell you all the 14, but you can imagine –
negotiations, industrial action, health and safety inspections, trade union
learning reps - the things that we do every day and there is only us that does
them. So we filled in the duty planner and we came as a subgroup to 14 of
them. Then we took them back to the trailblazer group for the trailblazer group
to have a look and see if we needed to add anything or change anything. A bit
of toing and froing, a bit of changing, changing the words, the job is a good ‘un.
That then moves you into the next section which is the KSBs – knowledge,
skills and behaviours. What knowledge, skills and behaviours do we have for
the duty? Okay. So we began to flesh that out. When we were comfortable
with this and when our lead from the Institute of Apprenticeships agreed with us
we were comfortable, it came to submission point and this is the critical point,
because the submission point is a yes or a no from the Institute of
Apprenticeships that there is a need for this type of apprenticeship. Not that
there is one similar. Is there a need for it? That submission goes through two
phases. The first phase is the submission to the committee and that is a group
of employers. I was a little bit nervous about that one, because I thought no
trade unionist on it, employers. The off the record nod came back and said,
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