Increasing participation in UNISON ’s general secretary election 2020

This autumn, members will pick a new leader for UNISON in our general secretary election. The general secretary is the most senior role in the union and speaks on behalf of members to other unions, the media, employers and governments. It’s important that as many members as possible take part and vote for the person who will best represent them. It’s no secret that fewer people are voting in elections – and that applies to UNISON too. And these are difficult times for our members, with so many of them working so hard to fight the pandemic and keep our services running – in our hospitals, emergency services, care homes, schools, councils and so many more. But deciding who leads UNISON is a big decision and one we only take once every five years. Branches have a key role in increasing participation; helping to spread the word about this election and encouraging members to have their say. This is not about promoting any one candidate – there are strict rules to ensure that UNISON branches don’t use any branch funds, property or resources to campaign for any one candidate in the election – with the one exception that, if your branch has nominated a candidate, you can advise members of this nomination using up to 100 words and your usual channel of communications. If you intend to do this, please check the election procedures here. This guide is all about that vital work of increasing participation by making sure your members know there is an election coming soon, ex...
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