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		<title>Comment on Branches and Chapels by Michael Chapman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Chapman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 12:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The South West Health Service Branch nominated Kevin at our November meeting.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Branches and Chapels by Colin Bull</title>
		<link>http://coyne4gs.wordpress.com/branches-and-chapels/#comment-19</link>
		<dc:creator>Colin Bull</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,
The City of London Corporation branch has nominated Kevin.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
The City of London Corporation branch has nominated Kevin.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Workplace Representatives by lynne bentham</title>
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		<dc:creator>lynne bentham</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have requested a nominations form and following branch meeting hope we will be nominating Kevin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have requested a nominations form and following branch meeting hope we will be nominating Kevin</p>
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		<title>Comment on What I Stand For by Mike Watson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Watson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good luck Kevin!

If we want a Union based on the interests and needs of working people then there is no doubt you are the man for the job.

Best wishes

Mike Watson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good luck Kevin!</p>
<p>If we want a Union based on the interests and needs of working people then there is no doubt you are the man for the job.</p>
<p>Best wishes</p>
<p>Mike Watson</p>
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		<title>Comment on What I Stand For by Linda Pearson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Pearson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sounds good to me (member since 1970), please just remember that in these modern days party lines are blurred and younger people are not interested in a comitted Labour party ranter! As a floating voter myself I prefer to examine the current policies of all parties and vote for the party  who I think can do most good, not just for me but for all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds good to me (member since 1970), please just remember that in these modern days party lines are blurred and younger people are not interested in a comitted Labour party ranter! As a floating voter myself I prefer to examine the current policies of all parties and vote for the party  who I think can do most good, not just for me but for all.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Branches and Chapels by bryn pass</title>
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		<dc:creator>bryn pass</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>just to let you know the rspca branch has nominated kevin

cheers
bryn</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>just to let you know the rspca branch has nominated kevin</p>
<p>cheers<br />
bryn</p>
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		<title>Comment on Contact by Lynne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 08:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Last days of the Empire-Article from the Times
Go for it Kevin

Workers of the world, unite - in mutual discord and enmity
Amalgamated union’s leaders at loggerheadsChristine Buckley, Industrial Editor and Valentine Low 
As an emblem of the fraternal harmony the trade union movement, the name of Britain’s biggest union, Unite, is as potent a symbol as any. 

Given that the union was formed in a merger between the Transport and General Workers’ Union and Amicus - Latin for friend - the image that their amalgamation evokes is one of amity, accord and cooperation. 

Perhaps, though, it’s time to look for a new name. Strife, maybe, or Discord, or even the Amalgamated Union of Loathing, Hatred, and Brothers Who Simply Cannot Bear To Be In The Same Room As One Another. 

The friction between the two joint general secretaries - Tony Woodley from the T&amp;G and Derek Simpson from Amicus - has been well documented, as has the fragility of the troubled merger. 

Related Links
Britain&#039;s biggest union heads for dramatic split 
Union merger made sense 
Now, however, their enmity has plumbed new depths after Mr Simpson chose to liken union organisers to SS troops and cheerleaders in ra-ra skirts - earning himself a public rebuke from Mr Woodley. 

As if that were not enough, Charlie Whelan, a senior member of staff and Gordon Brown’s former spin-doctor, is at the centre of bullying allegations that he could lead to the union’s staff going on strike. 

Mr Whelan is no stranger to discord. As Mr Brown’s mouthpiece at the Treasury, he was notorious for his foul-mouthed briefings to political journalists, usually conducted over a pint in the Red Lion pub, and once provoked Alastair Campbell to refer to him as “a little oik”. 

He got his comeuppance when he was forced to resign after being fingered for leaking the details of Peter Mandelson’s controversial mortgage loan. 

Mr Whelan is now the political director of Unite, where he is accused of bullying, breach of staff members’ contracts and discrimination by three Unite employees, one of whom is John Cryer, the former Labour MP. 

The three, who are all political officers, are being represented by GMB, a rival union, which is considering balloting for industrial action among its members at Unite. 

One of the political officers, Sarah Merrill, says in a written complaint that the political department has “a real culture of fear, and a climate of bullying that he [Mr Whelan] allows to take place in his department, which is totally at odds with the policies of the union, and indeed is totally against the principles established under any dignity-at-work procedures.” 

It is not known whether Mr Whelan, as part of his induction at Unite, was made familiar with the concept of “dignity-at-work procedures”. 

Mr Simpson’s controversial remarks came at a meeting in Scotland of Unite’s organisers - people whose role it is to recruit new members. 

In response to a question, Mr Simpson mocked the way the organising was done and likened it to people in SS uniforms and cheerleaders in ra-ra skirts with pompoms storming into workplaces. 

The remarks have triggered official complaints and a reprimand from Mr Woodley. 

In a letter to Unite’s employees in Scotland, Mr Woodley said: “In answering the question, Derek made derogatory references to SS uniforms, ra-ra skirts and pompoms. 

“While I understand that it is Derek’s way to ‘joke’ about things, I have told him that such comments are inappropriate.” 

Mr Simpson, who is currently in Cuba on what The Sun described as a “week-long junket” - any idea who leaked that story, comrades? - is fighting an election for the Amicus side of the union after a legal challenge against his plans to stay on beyond retirement. 

He is facing four opponents, all of whom argue that the merger process is going badly because of personality clashes at the top. 

Votes of no confidence

Tony Woodley, joint General Secretary of Unite, writing to members in Scotland, November 4

“I have been advised that at a meeting of officers and staff in Scotland, addressed by Derek Simpson, a question was raised . . . In answering, Derek made derogatory references to ‘SS uniforms, ra-ra skirts and pompoms’. While I understand that it is Derek’s way to ‘joke’ about things, I have told him that such comments are inappropraite and do little to assist the development of our organising strategy. To pose one group against the other only sows the seeds of division and ultimately damages what we are trying to achieve together in Unite - stopping 3 decades of decline. A difficult task I would suggest and even more difficult if we don’t pull together as a united Unite team. It’s unfortunate that unhelpful comments were made, joke or not, but for me, I will not stand by and allow such comments to go without redress.” 

Complaint against Charlie Whelan, Unite’s political director, by Sarah Merrill on October 14

“Over the last year, I have been excluded, undermined, bypassed, accused behind my back of committing issues that have led certain people to question my capabilities, conduct, and performance and . . . have been accused of plotting against the union, among other issues. Charlie has led a bullying campaign against me . . There is a real culture of fear, and a climate of bullying that he allows to take place in his department, which is totally at odds with the policies of the union, and indeed is totally against the principles established under any dignity-at-work procedures.” 

Further claim against Mr Whelan

“. . . he has said hurtful comments about members of departments to others, and at a Christmas function abused a female member of staff. At the same function, he treated other female members of staff inappropriately.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last days of the Empire-Article from the Times<br />
Go for it Kevin</p>
<p>Workers of the world, unite &#8211; in mutual discord and enmity<br />
Amalgamated union’s leaders at loggerheadsChristine Buckley, Industrial Editor and Valentine Low<br />
As an emblem of the fraternal harmony the trade union movement, the name of Britain’s biggest union, Unite, is as potent a symbol as any. </p>
<p>Given that the union was formed in a merger between the Transport and General Workers’ Union and Amicus &#8211; Latin for friend &#8211; the image that their amalgamation evokes is one of amity, accord and cooperation. </p>
<p>Perhaps, though, it’s time to look for a new name. Strife, maybe, or Discord, or even the Amalgamated Union of Loathing, Hatred, and Brothers Who Simply Cannot Bear To Be In The Same Room As One Another. </p>
<p>The friction between the two joint general secretaries &#8211; Tony Woodley from the T&amp;G and Derek Simpson from Amicus &#8211; has been well documented, as has the fragility of the troubled merger. </p>
<p>Related Links<br />
Britain&#8217;s biggest union heads for dramatic split<br />
Union merger made sense<br />
Now, however, their enmity has plumbed new depths after Mr Simpson chose to liken union organisers to SS troops and cheerleaders in ra-ra skirts &#8211; earning himself a public rebuke from Mr Woodley. </p>
<p>As if that were not enough, Charlie Whelan, a senior member of staff and Gordon Brown’s former spin-doctor, is at the centre of bullying allegations that he could lead to the union’s staff going on strike. </p>
<p>Mr Whelan is no stranger to discord. As Mr Brown’s mouthpiece at the Treasury, he was notorious for his foul-mouthed briefings to political journalists, usually conducted over a pint in the Red Lion pub, and once provoked Alastair Campbell to refer to him as “a little oik”. </p>
<p>He got his comeuppance when he was forced to resign after being fingered for leaking the details of Peter Mandelson’s controversial mortgage loan. </p>
<p>Mr Whelan is now the political director of Unite, where he is accused of bullying, breach of staff members’ contracts and discrimination by three Unite employees, one of whom is John Cryer, the former Labour MP. </p>
<p>The three, who are all political officers, are being represented by GMB, a rival union, which is considering balloting for industrial action among its members at Unite. </p>
<p>One of the political officers, Sarah Merrill, says in a written complaint that the political department has “a real culture of fear, and a climate of bullying that he [Mr Whelan] allows to take place in his department, which is totally at odds with the policies of the union, and indeed is totally against the principles established under any dignity-at-work procedures.” </p>
<p>It is not known whether Mr Whelan, as part of his induction at Unite, was made familiar with the concept of “dignity-at-work procedures”. </p>
<p>Mr Simpson’s controversial remarks came at a meeting in Scotland of Unite’s organisers &#8211; people whose role it is to recruit new members. </p>
<p>In response to a question, Mr Simpson mocked the way the organising was done and likened it to people in SS uniforms and cheerleaders in ra-ra skirts with pompoms storming into workplaces. </p>
<p>The remarks have triggered official complaints and a reprimand from Mr Woodley. </p>
<p>In a letter to Unite’s employees in Scotland, Mr Woodley said: “In answering the question, Derek made derogatory references to SS uniforms, ra-ra skirts and pompoms. </p>
<p>“While I understand that it is Derek’s way to ‘joke’ about things, I have told him that such comments are inappropriate.” </p>
<p>Mr Simpson, who is currently in Cuba on what The Sun described as a “week-long junket” &#8211; any idea who leaked that story, comrades? &#8211; is fighting an election for the Amicus side of the union after a legal challenge against his plans to stay on beyond retirement. </p>
<p>He is facing four opponents, all of whom argue that the merger process is going badly because of personality clashes at the top. </p>
<p>Votes of no confidence</p>
<p>Tony Woodley, joint General Secretary of Unite, writing to members in Scotland, November 4</p>
<p>“I have been advised that at a meeting of officers and staff in Scotland, addressed by Derek Simpson, a question was raised . . . In answering, Derek made derogatory references to ‘SS uniforms, ra-ra skirts and pompoms’. While I understand that it is Derek’s way to ‘joke’ about things, I have told him that such comments are inappropraite and do little to assist the development of our organising strategy. To pose one group against the other only sows the seeds of division and ultimately damages what we are trying to achieve together in Unite &#8211; stopping 3 decades of decline. A difficult task I would suggest and even more difficult if we don’t pull together as a united Unite team. It’s unfortunate that unhelpful comments were made, joke or not, but for me, I will not stand by and allow such comments to go without redress.” </p>
<p>Complaint against Charlie Whelan, Unite’s political director, by Sarah Merrill on October 14</p>
<p>“Over the last year, I have been excluded, undermined, bypassed, accused behind my back of committing issues that have led certain people to question my capabilities, conduct, and performance and . . . have been accused of plotting against the union, among other issues. Charlie has led a bullying campaign against me . . There is a real culture of fear, and a climate of bullying that he allows to take place in his department, which is totally at odds with the policies of the union, and indeed is totally against the principles established under any dignity-at-work procedures.” </p>
<p>Further claim against Mr Whelan</p>
<p>“. . . he has said hurtful comments about members of departments to others, and at a Christmas function abused a female member of staff. At the same function, he treated other female members of staff inappropriately.”</p>
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		<title>Comment on Contact by Ian Evans</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Evans</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 21:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Kevin

Firstly, let me say how happy I am that you have chosen to stand. Being someone who has been fortunate enough to work with you at a national level, I was able to see your leadership qualities and the represenation you demonstrated particularly at the NHS executive. This I feel you can translate to all aspects of our multisector union, not just health and the public sector, but finance, contsruction, aerospace, manufacturing and all the others. 

Good luck in your campaign and any support I can lend please feel free to ask

Yours fraternally 

Ian Evans
Chair of the Healthcare Sciences</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Kevin</p>
<p>Firstly, let me say how happy I am that you have chosen to stand. Being someone who has been fortunate enough to work with you at a national level, I was able to see your leadership qualities and the represenation you demonstrated particularly at the NHS executive. This I feel you can translate to all aspects of our multisector union, not just health and the public sector, but finance, contsruction, aerospace, manufacturing and all the others. </p>
<p>Good luck in your campaign and any support I can lend please feel free to ask</p>
<p>Yours fraternally </p>
<p>Ian Evans<br />
Chair of the Healthcare Sciences</p>
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		<title>Comment on What I Stand For by Dave Eastham</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave Eastham</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 19:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Kevin,

You have certainly pushed the button mate!. Ok let&#039;s do it. At the very least I can promise you a workplace rep or three nominations plus a few branches. Some more hopefully than others true. 

See you on the 8th November then

Dave E.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kevin,</p>
<p>You have certainly pushed the button mate!. Ok let&#8217;s do it. At the very least I can promise you a workplace rep or three nominations plus a few branches. Some more hopefully than others true. </p>
<p>See you on the 8th November then</p>
<p>Dave E.</p>
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