A damning
audiotape has emerged that provides evidence of senior officials of Britain’s
biggest public service union, Unison, acting in blatant breach of the union’s
rules to secure general secretary Dave Prentis’ re-election.
The 23-minute tape appeared on an
anonymous Blog here https://uniondemocracyblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/01/rogue-unison-regional-secretary-breaking-unison-rules-in-election-rigging-scandal/
The audio file can be downloaded online here
and a transcript of the
conversation here https://uniondemocracyblog.wordpress.com/2015/12/01/the-transcript-of-the-meeting-on-21-october/
Earlier today
all Unison general secretary candidates were copied into an email complaint to
the Electoral Reform. The general secretary election closes this Friday (4
December).
The Anonymous
Blog reports that it is a recording of: “a briefing for Regional Organisers at
UNISON’s Greater London Regional Office which took place at Congress House in
London. Those attending were paid UNISON staff, attending in the time for which
they were paid by the Union (at 2pm on Wednesday 21 October)”
The audio
recording features heavily the voice of Unison’s London regional secretary,
Linda Perks, who can be heard repeatedly thanking paid union officials under
her management for their work in securing branch nominations for the three-term
incumbent Dave Prentis.
At one point,
Ms Perks says that ‘Dave’ [presumably Mr Prentis] wishes to convey his personal
thanks, adding ‘Dave is very very grateful.’
The recording
includes derogatory references to Mr Prentis’ three opponents (Roger Bannister,
John Burgess and Heather Wakefield) and their supporters along with a detailed
discussion of what London regional officials can do to bolster the Prentis
campaign in the days running up to the start of the postal ballot on 9
November. There is also an explicit warning not to get ‘caught out’, while
mention of the union’s election rules provokes widespread laughter.
The use of
full-time officer resources by any candidate in any Unison election is a
serious breach of electoral rules and regulations, and potentially unlawful.
John
Burgess, one of the
four standing for Unison general secretary, has heard the tape and said:
‘I quickly
recognised voices and felt angry that some of our union’s senior officers could
behave in such a disgraceful way. It was really infuriating to hear them repeat
that they know that they are breaching UNISON rules, but laughing about it.
This recording reveals a dangerous and worrying systemic contempt for the rules
of our union.
I am calling
for an immediate independent investigation led by a highly credible labour
movement figure as it appears this malpractice could go to the very top of
Unison. I also want to call upon those who value union democracy to come
forward if you have any other evidence of this sort of behaviour. There must be
no cover up.’
You can
find the above statement on out Campaign Blog below.
Jon Rogers has also posted the following story:
Worrying
news of electoral malpractice - let's hope this is addressed appropriately!
http://jonrogers1963.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/worrying-news-of-electoral-malpractice.html
http://www.private-eye.co.uk/news
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