• Make
sure your branch has your correct membership details, including your up-to-date
home address
• Keep
in touch. Attend meetings on the pay negotiations, keep an eye on notice
boards and read the leaflets your branch sends you
• Tell
your workmates what's going on if they can't get to meetings themselves
• Recruit
non-members to UNISON
• Join
in lobbies of the council and other campaign activities organised by UNISON
and the other unions
• Lobby
your own councillors and your MP
• Get
your friends and family AND service users to support our campaign - explain
to them what the issues are, make it clear we only want what's fair
• Watch
out for your ballot paper. They will be sent out by post from 10 June.
Your branch will have details of the timetable and information about queries
or concerns
• When
you get your ballot paper make sure you vote 'yes' and return it by post
• Encourage
your workmates, and those you know, to also vote 'yes' in the ballot
• If
you're angry about pay and want to be heard, let your branch know or contact
Heather Wakefield at UNISON, I Mabledon Place, London WCIH 9AJ, [email protected]
If you would like more information about UNISON, or
would like to join, call FREEPHONE UNISONdirect on:
0845 355 0845
You can visit our website on:
www.unison.org.uk
Last Updated on 14/07/2004
By ag
Email: [email protected]