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Mike and Lilian,
Scottish Region Delegates
Mike Kirby and Lilian Macer are Scotland's delegates to
Conference, elected by the Scottish Council of branches
earlier this year. They are an essential source of information
and fulfil a key organisational role. They can help you
liaise with other branches and regions throughout the week.
They are very approachable and will keep you right if you
need any advice. They will know how debates are being organised,
who to speak to and, more importantly, how to get to speak.
They will advise on Scottish policy and will speak for the
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Matt Smith, Scottish Secretary
Matt Smith is Scotland’s top full time official. Matt has
a long and distinguished history in the trade union movement
in Scotland. He is treasurer of the Scottish Trade Union
Congress and is a past president of the STUC. Matt was appointed
to the Calman Commission on Scottish Devolution. He is set
to retire later this year, ending an era because he has
been Scottish Secretary since UNISON’s birth. |
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Gerry Gallacher,
National President
Gerry Gallagher is the current president of UNISON, the
highest lay member position. He will chair Conference throughout
the week. Gerry is a police communications officer with
Durham Constabulary. He has been a UNISON member since 1974,
and was first elected to the union’s ruling National Executive
Council in 2000. Gerry was born and raised in Ferryhill,
County Durham. During his Presidential year, Gerry has been
campaigning to build awareness of the devastation that domestic
violence can cause to families, particularly children. |
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Dave Prentis, General Secretary
Dave Prentis was elected general secretary of UNISON in
2000, took up the post on 1 January 2001, was re-elected
in 2006 and is standing again for election this year with
the result due on the Tuesday after Conference. Dave was
born and brought up in Leeds and went to the University
of London where he took a BA in history. This was followed
by an MA in industrial relations at the University of Warwick.
He is a member of the TUC General Council, the TUC Executive
and the Trade Union Labour Party Liaison Committee. |
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Bob Revie, Standing Orders
Committee
Bob Revie is Scotland's rep on the Standing Orders Committee
which sets out the business for the week. Bob is the source
of information on what's going on and whether your motion
has any chance! |
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Conference briefings and website service
John Stevenson
Jane Aitchison
Kate Ramsden
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The Scottish Communications and Campaigns
Committee, along with the Regional delegates, will issue
daily briefings during Conference week.
It is not a ‘News' service after the event (after all you
were there), it is for briefing delegates before the event.
However, we will issue some special reports as a basis for
branch magazine reports back home.
We will also be updating the website with most of what
goes out in print so you can get easy access at www.unison-scotland.org.uk/conf2010.
The service is also there to be used by branches to promote
motions within Scottish policy. In special circumstances
we can also help with typing and communications with branches,
press etc back home.
Your contact is SiU editor John Stevenson who leads
the team with Jane Aitchison and Kate Ramsden, with other
committee members helping out too.
You will find the team in the Mass Media area but please
do not visit in numbers, it is very busy. |
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