General Secretary Election
Scottish Region nominates Dave Prentis
UNISON’s
Scottish Regional Council voted on 6 February 2010 to nominate
current UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis for the forthcoming
election starting in April.
Dave has been General Secretary for nine years and was backed
previously by Scotland.
Under the law, rules and employment contract, Dave could have
stayed on until retirement without an election but he chose to
stand for re-election at the five-year mark to seek a “new mandate
to take our union forward” through the difficult times ahead for
public services.
Proposing the nomination, Scottish Convener Mike Kirby said,
"Dave's skills, experience and leadership make him the only
serious choice for UNISON General Secretary".
At 19 February Dave had nominations from over 50 branches, the
NEC, two service groups and four other regions.
Dave's election webiste is at www.electdaveprentis.com
The nomination period for the General Secretary election opened
on 4 February 2010 and will close at 5pm on Friday 1 April 2010.
Other candidates seeking nomination include Kirklees Branch Secretary
Paul Holmes, Knowsley’s Roger Bannister and Manchester Metropolitan
University’s Delroy Creary. See
more details on the UK UNISON site.
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General Secretary Election 2005
Prentis re-elected
Current
General Secretary Dave Prentis has been re-elected following a
membership ballot with a substantial majority. Figures were as
follows:-
- Dave Prentis 184,769 (75.6%)
- Roger Bannister 41,406 (16.9%)
- Jon Rogers 18,306 (7.5%)
Dave has been the union's General Secretary since January 2001.
He said: "This is a vote of confidence in me as General Secretary
and all those who work together to unite the union around a mainstream
common agenda. The membership has endorsed that agenda and the
direction in which we have taken the union.
"Working in partnership with officers and lay members, we
have taken the union forward. UNISON is growing in strength and
is a strong, united, independent, campaigning union which puts
the interests of its members first. "UNISON will continue
to stand up for UNISON members, especially where that means tackling
Government and those who wield power. That is what members expect
and that is what they deserve.
"We will continue our campaigns to defend our members' interests,
particularly to defend their pensions, to speak up for public
service workers and for the services they provide.”
UNISONScotland had nominated Dave Prentis in the election.
Mike Kirby, UNISON Scotland Convener told branch delegates at
the union's Scottish Council Meeting that Dave was the candidate
who best represented UNISON Scotland policies.
There's no bigger role in the union than that of general secretary.
It's one of the most high-profile jobs in the country - leader
of the biggest trade union in the UK and the voice of more than
1.3 million public service workers.
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