Saturday, 7 July 2012

REPORT OF THE MIDLANDS TUC PENSIONERS NETWORK MEETING HELD ON FRIDAY JUNE 29TH

This Meeting Was The First Regional Network Meeting Chaired By Yvonne Washbourne
Our Newly Elected Chair.  

Attendance at Network Meetings: - This meeting was a relatively poorly attended meeting, in the main due to a clash with other events taking place on the same day. It was noted that over the past couple of years our attendance has been dropping off steadily - in the discussion that followed it was decided that this issue needs to be thoroughly discussed at the next E-C meeting with a view to taking steps to rebuild the Network. It was stated that some of the Unions were helping to curtail involvement of retired members in the Network by insisting that only the Regional Committee's could appoint delegates to the Network (usually a small number), forgetting that the idea behind the setting up of the Network was that any retired member could attend and that it was always the intention to get all union branches with retired members involved in the work of the Network. The E-C to develop its thinking about the best way to relaunch the Network and spell out clearly what its aims and objectives are.

Network Banner: - The Network has now purchased a banner which is quite attractive and will help to raise our profile at public events - the banner made its debut at the recent Chainmakers Rally - the only retired groups banner to be there - The banner will also be going to Tolpuddle in July. there was a view expressed That we have to stop being a talking shop and get out there and organise activity in the region on specific issues affecting pensioners and develop relations with other pensioners groups - as well as developing a working relationships and alliances with people who are still in work.

Chair & Vice Chair's recent meeting with the TUC Regional Secretary: - Yvonne and Bob in their meeting with Rob Johnson were able to explore the role of the Network and how it should relate to the TUC, as in the past this relationship has mostly been undeveloped. Considerable progress was made at this meeting - we have for the first time been accepted as an Equality Committee, we will have this new status from January 2013, in the meantime we can continue with the present level of financial support from the TUC. From January all the Regions Equality Committee's will have their financial support capped at £250 - although this figure does exclude postage. This will give us a serious problem as this amount will not cover three meeting per year at the Spot Conference Centre. In future the Regional TUC will write to all its affiliates and Trades Councils and ask for nominations to the Network E-C, there is also the possibility that we will be given in the future an observers seat on the TUC Regional E-C. The meeting concluded that Derby was geographically the best place to hold our regional meetings, the current trade union meeting rooms were not large enough to accomadate us and members were asked to obtain the cost of other meeting rooms in Derby. 

E-C Vacancies:- There are currently two vacancies for Women on the Network Executive Committee, one from the West Midlands and one from the East Midlands, nominations for these positions are now required and should be forwarded to the Secretary (Sheena Gordon).

Getting Organised: - Dick Muskett SERTUC Support Officer gave us an excellent presentation on the need and the way in which Retired members can get organised at the present time. This generated a lively and far reaching discussion, many of the points raised will be discussed in greater detail at the next Executive committee meeting. We also touched on the favourite pastime of the press, which is pensioner bashing, implying that we are in some way responsible for the present financial crisis. It was concluded that we must not allow any splits to develop in the pensioners movement, nor with young people and workers. The National Pensioners Convention (NPC) are planning events for October which are designed to bring all three groups together.

Future Activity: - Our support has been requested for two events in October - firstly our support is required for the Rally which will be held at the Conservative Party Conference to be held in Birmingham on October 7th. It was agreed that we will have to pull all the stops out on this one and really try to mobilise pensioners from right across the region for October 7th. Secondly we have been asked to support the TUC Rally which will be held in London On October 2oth. Considerable debate was generated on the issue of the TUC London Rally - the view was put strongly that many pensioners would be unwilling to travel to London, and that we should seriously consider organising activity on that day in the large population centres e.g. Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Wolverhampton etc. This issue will be further debated by the E-C, who will also make enquiries as to how many buses are being laid on by the trade unions, and what provision if any will be made for retired members to travel on them.

Mike McLoughlin TUC Network. 

2 comments:

  1. It will be nice if members can make more use of this site by posting their photos of activitis that have taken place in the East Midland area. This is your site please make full use of this blog. Thanks to all who have contributed to this site in the past and to Mike for doing such a wonderful job in keeping this site going for the TUC East Midland Region.
    mina Rodgers- Unison Retired members' secretary.
    Leicestershire Health.

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  2. LEICESTERSHIRE HEALTHWATCH
    The government is changing many parts of the health and social care services in England.One of these changes is to have new bodies called Healthwatch. This ia a requirement of the Health and Social care Act 2012.
    The aim of the local Healthwatch will be to give citizens and communities a stronger voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided in Leicestershire.
    Leicestershire Healthwatch will be commissioned by the County Council using the following model-
    - A contract specification detailing expected outcomes for the Healthwatch provider.
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    HOW TO TAKE PART IN THE CONSULTATION
    - Fill in the paper questionnaire fron LEICESTER COUNTY COUNCIL.
    - Complete questionnaire on line.
    Make your views known through a stakeholder organisation like Leicestershire LINK. (Mina Rodgers)

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