BIENNIAL DELEGATE CONFERENCE AGENDA 2010
Mar 10, 2016
BIENNIAL DELEGATE CONFERENCEAGENDA 2010
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Mandate Trade Union
7th Biennial Delegate Conference
25 and 26 April 2010, Galway
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Final Conference Agenda
1 Opening of Conference
2 Standing Orders Reports
3 Minutes of Sixth Biennial Delegate Conference
4 Annual Report
5 Statement of Financial Position years 2008/2009
6 Motions
7 Alterations to Rule
8 Work Shops
9 Statement of the Position of Locals
10 Election of the National Executive Council, Officers, Appeals Committee and Standing Orders Committee
11 Fix Venue for next Biennial Delegate Conference
John Douglas
General Secretary
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Motions and Amendments
Part 1
Union Affairs
1 AVisionForTheFuture,ADecentLivingIncomeForAll
This Conference condemns outright the economic policies of Government which created the economic bubble and illusion of prosperity and wealth over the last two decades which has now so spectacularly burst and in doing so jeopardises the future of generations of Irish citizens.
This Conference applauds Mandate Trade Union for its attempts to expose the economic policies of the last two decades as devoid of values and fairness driven by the self interests of a small but influential group of politicians, property developers, speculators, senior bankers and economic advisors. Their actions facilitated the accumulation of great personal wealth by a small number at the expense of many. While Mandate’s dissenting voice was often a lone voice during this time, we now believe that events have vindicated our stance.
This Conference demands that those who have wrecked our economy and condemned future generations to debt and poverty must be held accountable for their actions. They must not be allowed to reinvent themselves and regroup to reposition their failed economic model as the solution. The Government’s economic solutions are targeting the most vulnerable in our society and will have the effect of plunging thousands of families into a mere existence on an income which is neither sufficient nor decent. This Conference demands that all families, working or unemployed receive a decent living income so that they might have the means to provide for their basic needs.
Conference calls on Mandate to rally the Irish Trade Union Movement and other community groups and organisations to develop a creditable and sustainable alternative solution – a model of economic and social development based on the true principles of a Republic. Conference further demands that the Trade Union movement unites to campaign and lobby on the alternative vision of society so that all trade union members and their families are well informed before the 2012 general election.
National Executive Council, Mandate Trade Union
2 RecruitmentandOrganising
Given that Mandate has committed to the organising and campaigning model and conscious of the heavy servicing demands on the organisation in the current economic climate, Conference directs the incoming NEC to allocate an agreed proportion of income to recruiting and organising. Mandate’s strength and influence in the retail sector is directly related to its ability to recruit and organise in all retail employments, especially in the major employments that are anti-union or are non-union.
Limerick Local Council
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3 RespectforRetailWorkers
Conference commends Mandate’s current ‘Respect for Retail Workers’ campaign which has proven to be very successful in not only raising the union’s public profile – and thus potentially a worthy recruitment tool but similarly in drawing public and political attention to an issue which is worryingly prevalent in all retail workers’ lives.
Conference further notes that there is more than anecdotal evidence of Irish retailers affording token acknowledgement or none to this issue.
Conference reaffirms its complete opposition to all forms of abuse to any retail worker and instructs the NEC to ensure that this campaign attracts the necessary future resource and support whereby Irish retailers – no matter their size – are obliged to have in place a robust strategic policy that addresses this issue. This will entail individual company/union based policy but more importantly appropriate legislative enactment that compels retailers to strategically address abuse to their employees.
Castlebar Local Council
4 AFairerBetterWay
Conference notes with increasing concern the continuous negative impact of the economic recession on Irish working people and their families. Conference reaffirms Mandate’s consistent position in opposition to the current government’s strategy for combating the ever declining Irish economy where it puts the banking, the well off and wealthy and political class interests ahead of ordinary working people, or those that are the most vulnerable in our society.
Conference further affirms its abhorrence at the continued attacks on the Irish public sector where unabated and serious financial cutbacks to services and fellow union members’ terms, conditions and rates of pay will have an untold negative impact on those that are most in need of this vitally important societal sector now and into the future.
Conference commends Mandate’s consistent and continued active involvement in strategically opposing the Irish government’s response to the economic recession in organisational campaigns such as End Low Pay and the Poor Can’t Pay.
Ballina Local Council
5 Activism
Conference notes the developing strategic organising model and its obvious benefits that is currently Mandate Trade Union.
In recognising that the organisation is better served as an activist centred and led union, Conference instructs the NEC to ensure the continued appropriate resourcing of its training, organising, recruitment and campaigning areas, and similarly that these areas should always have a focus on youth activism.
North and West Regional Council
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6 OrganisingandRecruitmentResources
Conference notes that many trade unions, both in Ireland and internationally, are developing their organisations towards the organising model, and – as the current economic recession presents very serious challenges for the trade union movement as a whole, not least the ability to survive! – many of these unions, such as SIPTU and UNITE, are investing considerable and significant long and short term resources to achieving this goal.
Mandate, having embraced the concept of the organising model at the 2006 and 2008 Biennial Delegate Conferences, has similarly invested resources in the area of its organising development but cannot afford to stand still! Whilst welcoming progressive steps such as the new dedicated organisers – there is nevertheless further scope for increasing resourcing in these and other areas so maintaining and enhancing our strategic drive towards the organising goal.
Accepting that a contracting retail market, ever increasing cross border retailing, a consistently strong euro/sterling exchange rate and continued increases in unemployment has the very real potential to negatively impact on Mandate, Conference reaffirms the strategic need to develop Mandate as an organising trade union.
Further, acknowledging that Mandate’s membership represents the lifeblood of the organisation, Conference recognises the need to pro-actively recruit, organise and campaign in all areas and sizes of the retail industry.
Conference thus instructs the NEC to deliberately direct all and any necessary resources required to deliver organisational growth thus ensuring that Mandate not only faces down the oncoming serious challenges but continues to satisfy its aspiration of being ‘a retail union of first choice’.
Carrick-on-Shannon Local Council
Amendment to No. 1
Motion 6 – Organising and Recruitment Resources
Amend final paragraph of the motion to read as follows:
“Conference thus instructs the National Executive Council to deliberately direct necessary resources where available to deliver organisational growth thus ensuring that Mandate not only faces down the oncoming serious challenges, but continues to satisfy its aspiration of being a retail union of first choice.”
National Executive Council
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7 ServicingStructures
This Biennial Delegate Conference instructs the incoming NEC to ensure that management are not organised and represented by the same union Official who has responsibility for organising and representing general workers in their employment.
Tipperary/Kilkenny Regional Council
Amendment No. 2
Motion 7 – Servicing Structures
Delete “not” and insert the following after “organised”
“in a separate local council within each Division and represented by an official other than the official who has the responsibility for organising and representing the general workers in the employment”. This replaces the remainder of the sentence after organised.
Limerick City and County Regional Council
8 MembershipBenefits
The new generation of technology can be seen throughout Ireland especially the area of telecommunications, one prime example of this is the use of mobile phones, a large percentage of the Irish population (not excluding other ethnic origins) use mobile phones from young to old and vice versa. So why not take advantage of this and establish deals or offers that members of Mandate Trade Union can avail of offers on phone credit, mobile phones etc.
Dublin South West Council No.3
9 Communications
The use of social networks, a large proportion of Ireland’s youth, spend their youth in front of a computer mainly on social networks, so why not take advantage of this also, by establishing homepages for Mandate on social networking sites such as Bebo, Facebook, Twitter not being confined to one social networking site by having homepages on as many as possible, including gaming sites such as Xbox Live.
Dublin South West Council No.3
10 TradeUnionEducation
Campaigning for curriculum to be updated in schools on the trade union movement/the history of the trade union movement not only in Ireland, but across Europe and other parts of the world.
a Curriculum to be updated from as early as first year in secondary schools, the earlier the better even if it means information on the trade union movement should be in primary school curriculum. We must not forget that the youth of Ireland is the next generation of the workforce.
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“It is estimated that as many as 750 children fail to transfer every year from primary to post-primary school. The number of students who leave education with no qualifications is 3.2% while another 15.3% leave with only a Junior Cert qualification”. (Source: Youthreach.ie)
b Campaign for some sort of mandatory training courses in FÁS and Youth reach to catch those members of society who slip through the net and go into the workforce blind.
Dublin South West Council No.3.
11 UnionStructures
Kerry Regional Council calls on Conference to amend the term Local Council to Branch Committee.
Kerry Regional Council
12 UnionStructures
Kerry Regional Councils calls on Conference to discontinue Regional Council meetings and revert back to divisional meetings before Conference due to lack of public transport and lack of remuneration expenses incurred.
Kerry Regional Council
13 UnionStructures
Kerry Regional Council call on Conference to reinstate rule 26.6 of rule book 5 in respect of remuneration for Branch Secretary because of work time and effort incurred.
Rule: A Branch Secretary shall be remunerated at a rate decided by the National Executive Council.
Kerry Regional Council
14 UnionStructures
This Conference instructs the incoming National Executive to establish a subcommittee for the purpose of drafting changes to the rule book that would reconfigure the structure of the union away from local and regional geographical structure to a structure that is company specific, where this is feasible and to the groups of companies where it is not feasible.
Dublin South West Division
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Industrial Relations
15 MinimumWage
That this Union resists, by whatever means, any attempt by Government to reduce the National Minimum Wage.
Waterford City and County Regional Council
16 St.Stephen’sDay
Conference calls on the incoming National Executive Council to lobby government representatives for St. Stephen’s Day to become a national family friendly trade day off, within the Retail Sector, by the introduction of a Statutory Instrument.
Dublin North West Division
17 InformationandConsultation
Conference notes the fact that where a number of workers are to be made redundant, the Protection of Employment Act (as amended) only applies in certain situations, for example where 30 or more workers are to be made redundant out of a workforce of 300 or more.
Conference also notes that where workers have established an Information and Consultation Agreement with their employer in accordance with the Employees (Provision of Information and Consultation) Act 2006, the employer is obliged to consult with the employees’ representatives in advance of proposed redundancies regardless of the numbers of proposed redundancies.
However, given the fact that NUI Galway and Queens University Belfast using the Freedom of Information Acts have exposed that the Government colluded with employers to ensure that the legislation to provide workers with a right to information and consultation was written in a way to suit employers and not workers is a concern for this Conference. For example, workers in Ireland have no automatic entitlements under this law unless their employer voluntarily agrees to such or the workers themselves have already gone through the lengthy requirements of section 7 of the Act.
Therefore, Conference calls on the National Executive Council to complain to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions for them to act on the Government’s collusion to deny workers in Ireland their full rights as European citizens under the Directive 2002/14/EC for information and consultation on matters that affect them as workers.
Conference also calls on the National Executive Council to consider and if appropriate pursue this complaint by any other means necessary such as initiating a complaint directly to the European Commission and/or a petition to the European Parliament.
Athlone Regional Council
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18 CompanyProfits
Conference instructs the National Executive Council to campaign for legislation that would oblige all employers to submit their profit and loss accounts plus balance sheets within three months of the close of their accounts to the Companies’ Registration Office.
Conference further instructs the National Executive Council to campaign that this legislation applies to both foreign and national employers once they employ workers in the Republic of Ireland.
It is vital in these uncertain economic times that workers have access to up to date financial information regarding their livelihoods, their employer’s viability and greater transparency in the labour market.
Athlone Regional Council
19 Part-timeWorkers’Hours
Legislation needs to be enacted to provide part-time employees who wish to work additional hours to have those extra hours offered to them by their employer before new employees are hired, unless the employer can demonstrate a strong business case to do otherwise.
Conference instructs the National Executive Council to campaign for such legislation, as many low paid workers, including many in the retail trade, are caught in a poverty trap by being denied a living wage due to their involuntary part-time employment.
Athlone Regional Council
20 PrivateSecurityLicence
Wicklow Regional Council calls on Conference to instruct the incoming National Executive Council of Mandate Trade Union to use all resources available to it to ensure that the renewal cost of the PSA Security Licence be significantly reduced.
Wicklow Regional Council
21 SundayWorking
Dublin South Regional Council calls on Conference to condemn the sustained attempt by employers to erode Sunday Premiums and other benefits afforded to employees who work on Sundays. We call on the incoming National Executive Council to resist any erosion by all means available to it of the Labour Relations Commission’s Code of Practice on Sunday Working in the Retail Trade and to ensure that all collective agreements entered into by Mandate on behalf of its members ensure that Sunday working will continue to attract the appropriate premium payments.
Dublin South Regional Council
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22 MilkingtheRecession
Conference condemns the relentless pursuit of business to attack Irish workers’ hard won terms and conditions and rates of pay as a means of protecting profit margins. Whilst accepting that the economic downturn has on occasion necessarily negatively impacted on workers as a means of maintaining employment, there are nevertheless many obvious examples of very profitable and opportunistic businesses using the recession to pro-actively erode the pay, terms and conditions of their workers.
Conference notes that whenever and wherever businesses seek to address the economic impacts of the recession they immediately and unfairly attack their employees’ livelihoods.
Conference also notes that there are very many cases of Irish businesses flagrantly breaching employment legislation and Company/Union agreements as well as ignoring the state’s industrial relations machinery in exercising their blatant attacks on Irish workers.
Conference calls on the NEC to use Mandate’s considerable influence at ICTU level to counter these exploitative excesses by Irish business which at the very least should be a strategic campaign of naming and shaming these employers.
Sligo Local Council
23 ErosionofTermsandConditions
Cork Regional Council calls on Conference during this economic recession, that Mandate takes a more forceful approach in dealing with companies that are being opportunistic in attempting to erode employees’ terms and conditions.
Cork Regional Council
24 DormantCompanies
Conference calls on the National Executive Council to lobby for changes in legislation to close off the existing loophole which allows employers to leave companies on the companies’ registers in a “limbo state”. The result of this loophole is that workers and their representatives do not have a legitimate mark when it comes to enforcing awards of the Employment Appeals Tribunal, the Labour Court or indeed the Circuit Court, thereby allowing rouge and exploitative employers an avenue for avoiding their responsibilities under various pieces of labour legislation.
Licensed Trade Division
25 PayReductions
This union resolves to resist any reduction in the pay and conditions of our members and that it should only be in the extreme financial circumstances and after full consultation and agreement with workers and their union that such measures are considered as a last resort. In the event of a temporary reduction in pay and conditions that such reductions will not legally impact on the long term value of workers’ entitlements e.g. redundancy payments, holidays etc.
Licensed Trade Division
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26 St.Stephen’sDay
Conference given that time off for retail workers over the Christmas period is already minimal and noting the commencement by some retailers to open on St. Stephen’s Day in 2009, this Conference instructs the incoming National Executive to immediately commence discussions with all the relevant bodies to ensure that any attendance by our members will be on a voluntary basis only.
Dublin South West Division
Education
27 FurtherEducation
Conference calls on the incoming National Executive Council to seek further funding from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Irish Government to further the education and life-long personal development for all workers in the retail sector.
Dublin North West Division
Health
28 Roll-outofCervicalVaccinationProgrammeforall12YearOlds
Conference calls on the incoming National Executive Council to campaign and make representations through the ICTU, to lobby the government and ensure funding is provided for the roll-out of the Cervical Vaccination Programme. The cost of the Cervical Vaccination Programme for all 12-year-olds in Ireland was estimated at €9.7 million in 2008, a small sum, when one considers the cost of the banking crisis.
Dublin North West Division
29 BreastCheck
Conference notes that a significant amount of women develop breast cancer in their forties yet the National Breast Check age for free screening is limited to women over fifty.
Conference, therefore, calls on the National Executive Council to campaign to have the age for free screening entitlement reduced to forty.
Galway Regional Council
30 DentalandOpticalCutBacks
Dublin South Regional Council calls on Conference to condemn the recent cuts in Dental and Optical benefit announced by Brian Lenihan in the Budget 2009 and instructs the incoming National Executive Council to vigorously do all in its power to have these benefits reinstated for all citizens of Ireland.
Dublin South Regional Council
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31 DentalandOpticalCutBacks
Conference calls on the National Executive Council to condemn the Government’s decision to reduce Optical and Dental Benefits, and to seek their restoration.
Midlands Division
32 CancerScreening
Conference calls on the government to revisit the cuts to the breast cancer service at Kerry regional hospital.
Kerry Regional Council
Social
33 HomeRepossessions
That this BDC, in light of the tax payers refinancing of the Banks, calls on the Minister for Finance to instruct the Banking Sector to desist from home repossessions.
Waterford City and County Regional Council
34 MismanagementoftheEconomy
North Eastern Regional Council Committee calls on Conference to condemn the Bertie Ahern, Fianna Fail Led Coalition from 1997 to 2008 and the current Brian Cowen Fianna Fail Led Coalition, for the reckless way that they managed the economy. Because of their bad governance they brought about the collapse of the Irish economy. This has resulted in compliant taxpayers and social welfare recipients being penalised for the inept and appalling governance of the coalition parties.
North Eastern Division
35 PRSIThresholds
This Conference calls upon the incoming National Executive to make representation to any relevant bodies in an attempt to bring about a change in the wage thresholds that determine the rate of PRSI payable by Mandate members to ensure that pay increases given do not result in workers earning less than their wage prior to the increase by becoming liable for payment at a higher PRSI rate.
Dublin North Regional Council 1
36 RepossessionofHomes
Conference is calling on the incoming National Executive Council to pursue politically and otherwise, all viable options other than the repossession of people’s homes through negotiation with the Irish Banking Federation and the government.
Dublin North West
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37 SocialWelfareChristmasBonus
Conference calls on the incoming National Executive Council to pursue politically the reinstatement of the Social Welfare Christmas Bonus, in order to financially assist the most vulnerable people in Irish society.
Dublin North West Division
38 ModernisationofWelfareSystems
Conference notes that the Social Welfare system needs to be modernised to reflect changes to the labour market over recent decades.
Unemployed and under-employed workers only qualify for jobseekers’ benefit or allowance if they are unemployed for three days or more.
Many under-employed workers are rostered by their employers for more than three days. Yet these workers are only earning the same or even less wages than other under-employed workers who are entitled to claim jobseekers’ benefit or allowance.
Conference, therefore, instructs the National Executive Council to campaign to have our Social Welfare system modernised in order to help the working poor.
Galway Regional Council
39 SocialWelfareCuts
Dublin South Regional Council calls on Conference to vehemently condemn the recent cuts in Social Welfare payments made in Brian Lenihan’s Budget 2009 which impact upon the most vulnerable and lowest paid members of society. We instruct the incoming National Executive Committee to use all resources available to it to ensure that a fairer better way is found and implemented to help the Irish economy recover.
Dublin South Regional Council
40 SocialWelfareCuts
Conference calls on the National Executive Council to condemn the Government’s decision to reduce social welfare payments including child benefits and in so doing will put already struggling families into further poverty. As many of our members are reliant on Social Welfare due to reductions in hours it is vital that the Government review these changes with immediate effect.
Midlands Division
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Political
41 PoliticalInfluence
North Eastern Regional Committee calls on Conference to support the recommendation to the Executive Committee to utilise Mandate communications, e.g. magazine, websites, circulars from General Secretary/Executive prior to the next general election in advising our members of the importance in casting their vote and to do so in an informed way, given past experiences of political parties/politicians who supported big businesses/developers/banks rather than the needs of all the citizens of the nation.
North Eastern Division
International
42 NiallMellonTrust
This Conference instructs the incoming National Executive to introduce a sponsorship scheme to allow one member to work on the Niall Mellon Township Trust on an annual basis. Any member interested in this scheme should first submit their names to the NEC and the person chosen to avail of the sponsorship should be decided by way of a lottery.
Dublin South West Division
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Part 2
Alterations to Rule
Conference recognises the operational difficulties in exercising the Regional Council dimension of the current Mandate Rule-book. In so doing it thus instructs the following alterations to the Mandate Rule-book:
1 Page 1, Section 6 of ‘contents’ Remove ‘Regional Councils’
2 Rule 4.2, Page 4
The BDC shall be composed from the various Local Councils of the union on the following proposed scale:
Delete the following: 1,101 plus 8 plus 1 delegate for each complete 300 members above 1,100
And insert the following: 1,101 plus 8 plus 1 delegate for each complete 500 members after 1,100
3 Rule 4.8 (b), Page 5 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
4 Rule 4.15, Page 6 Delete ‘and Regional’
5 Rule 5.2, Page 6 Delete ‘and Regional’
6 Rule 5.3, Page 7 Delete ‘and Regional’
7 Rule 5.4, Page 7 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local‘
8 Rule 5.5, Page 7 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
9 Rule 5.6, Page 7 Delete ‘and Regional’
10 Rule 5.7, Page 7 Delete the three references to ‘and/or Regional’
11 Rule 6.5, Page 8 Delete ‘and Regional’
12 Rule 7.4, Page 8 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’ and remove ‘and will be confined to one per Division’
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13 Rule 7.5 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
14 Rule 8.4, Page 10 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’ and remove ‘and will be confined to one per Division’
15 Rule 11.1, Page 11 Replace all references to ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
16 Rule 11.4, Page 12 Replace all references to ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
17 Rule 12.2, Page 13 Delete ‘and Regional’
18 Rule 15.3 (h), Page 15 Delete ‘or Regional’
19 Rule 26.1, Page 22 Delete ‘and/or Regional’
20 Rule 26.6 (d), Page 22 Delete ‘and/or Regional’
21 Rule 30.2, Page 25 Delete ‘the Branch Secretary, or’ and replace ‘their’ with ‘the NEC’s’
22 Rule 33.3, Page 27 Delete ‘/Regional’
23 Rule 33.4, Page 27 Delete ‘/Regional’
24 Rule 35.1, Page 27 Delete ‘and Regional’
25 Rule 35.2, Page 28 Delete ‘or Regional’
26 Rule 37.4 (d), Page 29 Delete ‘and Regional’
27 Section 6, Page 32 Replace ‘, Regional Councils,’ with ‘and’
28 Rule 45, Page 32 Delete ‘and Regional’
29 Rule 45.1, Page 32 Delete ‘, Regional Councils’ and ’and Regional Councils’
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30 Rule 45.2, Page 35 Delete ‘and Regional Councils’
31 Rule 45.3, Page 33 Replace (a) with:
‘The nomination of candidates within the Division for election to the NEC, the Appeals Committee and the Standing orders Committee’
Replace (b) with:
‘The submission of motions for inclusion on the agenda of the BDC and the submission of amendment thereto’
Insert at 45.3 (d) the following:-
‘The mandating of delegates appointed by the Local Councils to the BDC in matters relating to the agenda for Conference and the election of officers by the Conference.’
(d) to become (e)
(e) to become (f)
(f) to become (g)
(g) to become (h)
32 Rule 45.4, Page 33 Remove Rule 45.4
33 Rule 46.1, Page 34 Delete ‘and Regional Councils’
34 Rule 48, Page 35 Delete Rule 48 and renumber remaining rules accordingly
35 Rule 49, Page 36 Delete ‘and Regional’
36 Rule 49.1, Page 36 Delete ‘and Regional’
37 Rule 50, Page 36 Delete ‘and Regional’
38 Rule 50.1, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’
39 Rule 51.1, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’
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40 Rule 51.2, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’ and reference to Rule 48.1
41 Rule 51.3, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’
42 Rule 51.4, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’
43 Rule 51.5, Page 37 Delete ‘and Regional’
44 Rule 55.5, Page 40 Replace ‘Regional’ with ‘Local’
45 Annex A, Points 6 (page 41), 8, 9 (page 42), 27 and 28 (page 44) Remove ‘and District’
46 Annexe A, Point 9 (page 42) Remove ‘and/or District’
47 Annexe A, Points 27 (page 44) and 46 (page 47) Change ‘District’ to ‘Local’
48 Annexe A, Point 12(a) (page 42) Change ‘agenda’ to ‘schedule’
National Executive Council
49 Delete 11.6 and replace with: Where more nominations are received for the election of persons as ordinary members of
the NEC than the division in which they are nominated is entitled to elect, an election shall be held in that division in which all delegates to the BDC nominated by the local councils are entitled to vote on the basis of proportional representation with each delegate having a single transferable vote. The division’s highest placed nominees at the result of the election will be deemed elected to the NEC having ensured that the nominees are members and wish to take their NEC seat. In the event that the nominee is not a member or does not want to take their NEC seat, then the seat will be offered to the division’s next highest nominee on the related electoral result list.
Dublin South West Division
50 Delete 11.7 and replace with In the event there is no or less candidate(s) for the election of persons as ordinary members
of the NEC than the division in which they are nominated is entitled to elect, an election in that division will be presided over by a returning officer and a scrutineer appointed for that purpose by the NEC at a time and place the NEC shall determine.
Candidates for this election will be nominated by activists within their division and the electorate shall consist of the division’s delegates at the previous BDC.
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A member so elected shall take their place on the NEC once their election has been endorsed at the next scheduled NEC of the union.
Dublin South West Division
51 At Rule 14.2 “Call upon that person who is then standing highest on the same said list”
with:
“direct that division to conduct an election”
Dublin South West Division
52 Delete Rule 11.8 and renumber the remaining points of Rule 11 accordingly.
Dublin South West Division
53 Delete Rule 55.7 and replace with: The interpretation and enforcement of these rules, on any matter on which these rules are
silent, the National Executive Council shall make a determination and any determination so made shall be final and binding unless and until reversed by the Biennial Delegate Conference.
Dublin South West Division
54 Delete Rule 11.2 and replace with the following: This Biennial Delegate Conference instructs the incoming NEC to ensure that management
are not organised and represented by the same union Official who has responsibility for organising and representing general workers in their employment.
Tipperary/Kilkenny Regional Council
Amendment No. 1
Alteration to Rule
Amendment to Proposed Rule Change 54
Delete the remainder of the sentence after “years” and insert the following:
“prior to the date of their nomination and have a proven record as an elected shop steward or activist at workplace or local level.”
The second sentence is unchanged.
Limerick City and County Regional Council
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Statement of Locals at 31 December 2009
1 DublinNorthDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Artane 1178 8
Blanchardstown 1363 8
Finglas 744 7
Swords/Airport/Balbriggan 1087 8
4372 31
2 DublinNorthWestDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
City Centre 3105 14
Liffey Valley 1429 9
4534 23
3 DublinSouthandWicklowDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Dublin South East 1276 8
Dundrum and Sandyford 1053 8
North Wicklow 582 6
South Wicklow 384 4
3295 26
4 DublinSouthWestDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Baggot St/Rathmines/Ranelagh 1146 8
Crumlin/Walkinstown/Ballinteer/Knocklyon 1094 8
Tallaght/Rathcoole 690 6
2930 22
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5 LicensedTradeDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
North 369 4
South 428 5
797 9
6 MidWestDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Abbeyfeale 104 2
Crescent Shopping Centre 390 4
Ennis 280 3
Kilrush 109 2
Limerick 1285 8
Nenagh 162 2
Newcastle West 204 3
Roscrea 93 1
Shannon 53 1
2680 26
7 MidlandsDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Maynooth/Celbridge/Naas/Newbridge 1391 8
Mullingar/Longford 429 5
Portlaoise/Tullamore/Athy/Birr 677 6
2497 19
8 NorthEasternDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Drogheda 573 6
Dundalk 624 6
Monaghan 217 3
Navan 536 6
1950 21
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9 North&WestDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Ballina 261 3
Ballinarobe 85 1
Carrick-on-Shannon 140 2
Castlebar 333 4
Claremorris 141 2
Letterkenny 322 4
Sligo 412 5
Westport 175 2
1869 23
10 SouthEastDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Carlow 553 6
Clonmel 468 5
Dungarvan 147 2
Enniscorthy/Wexford/Gorey/New Ross 1031 8
Kilkenny 438 5
Tipperary/Thurles/Cashel 391 4
Waterford 1181 8
4209 38
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11 SouthernDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Cork 3316 15
Fermoy 42 1
Mitchelstown 143 2
PTSB 470 5
Cork County North 142 2
Clonakilty 19 1
Drinagh 52 1
Killarney 393 4
Lisavaird 17 1
Macroom 25 1
Tralee 735 7
Listowel 79 1
West Cork 9 0
5442 41
12 WesternDivision
Locals Membership Delegates
Athlone 283 3
Ballinasloe 143 2
Galway 1064 8
Loughrea 6 0
Roscommon 122 2
Tuam 69 1
1687 16
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Nominations for National Executive Council 2010 – 2012
Dublin North Division Nominated by
La Combre, Mandy Dublin North Regional Council Lynch, Martin Dublin North Regional Council Madden, Veronica Dublin North Regional Council McKenna, Will Dublin North Regional Council Murphy, Declan Dublin North Regional Council
Dublin North West Division Nominated by
Atkinson, Pamela Dublin North West Regional Council Brogan Morris, Eimear Dublin North West Regional Council Doyle, Gerri Dublin North West Regional Council Kearns, Phyllis Dublin North West Regional Council McGouran, Joe Dublin North West Regional Council O’Toole, Eoghan Dublin North West Regional Council
Dublin South West Division Nominated by
Gaffney, Joan Dublin South West Regional Council McNally, Teresa Dublin South West Regional Council O’Dwyer, Margaret Dublin South West Regional Council
Dublin South and Wicklow Division Nominated by
Lang, Ciaran Wicklow Regional Council Dempsey, Loran Dublin South Regional Council Farrell, Peter Wicklow Regional Council Quinn, Joe Wicklow Regional Council Reid, Fran Dublin South Regional Council Reilly, Ken Dublin South Regional Council
Licensed Trade Division Nominated by
Dunphy, Noel Licensed Trade Regional Council Fay, Dermot Licensed Trade Regional Council
Mid West Division Nominated by
Battles, Gerry Limerick City and County Regional Council Finnerty, Mary Limerick City and County Regional Council O’Meara, Liam Limerick City and County Regional Council
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Midlands Division Nominated by
Bowe, Sean Midlands Regional Council Kavanagh, Kathleen Midlands Regional Council McKenna, Dolores Midlands Regional Council
North Eastern Division Nominated by
Finnegan, Dessie North Eastern Regional Council Whelan, Ian North Eastern Regional Council
North and West Division Nominated by
Curran, Denise North and West Regional Council Meaney, Anthony Mayo Regional Council
South Eastern Division Nominated by
O’Regan, Frances Kilkenny/Tipperary Regional Council Roches, Frances Waterford City and County Regional Council
Southern Division Nominated by
Griffin, Helen Kerry Regional Council Sweeney, Jason Cork Regional Council Thornhill, Gerry Cork Regional Council
Western Division Nominated by
Savage, Noel Western Regional Council Tully, Jason Western Regional Council
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Nominations for Standing Orders Committee and Appeals Committee
Standing Orders Committee
Name Nominated by
Dallman, Joe (Mid West Division) Limerick City and County Regional Council
O’Neill, Karl Mark (Dublin South West Division) Dublin South West Regional Council
O’Sullivan, Gerry (Southern Division) Cork Regional Council
Roberts, Owen (Southern Division) Kerry Regional Council
Rooke, Peter (Dublin South and Wicklow Division) Dublin South Regional Council
Appeals Committee
Name Nominated by
Curley, Doreen (Mid Western Division) Limerick City and County Regional
McSweeney, Dan (Southern Division) Kerry Regional Council
Reilly, Ken (Dublin South and Wicklow Division) Dublin South Regional Council
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Nominations for Officers
President Nominated by
Gaffney, Joan (Dublin South West Division)
Limerick City and County Regional Council and Dublin South West Regional Council
Lynch, Martin (Dublin North Division) Dublin North Regional Council
McNally, Teresa (Dublin South West Division)
Dublin South West Regional Council
O’Dwyer, Margaret (Dublin South West Division)
Dublin South West Regional Council
Thornhill, Gerry (Southern Division) Cork Regional Council
Vice President Nominated by
McKenna, Will (Dublin North Division) Dublin North Regional Council
McNally, Teresa (Dublin South West Division)
Dublin South West Regional Council
O’Dwyer, Margaret (Dublin South West Division)
Dublin South West Regional Council
Thornhill, Gerry (Southern Division) Cork Regional Council
General Treasurer Nominated by
Madden, Veronica (Dublin North Division)
Dublin North Regional Council
McNally, Teresa (Dublin South West Division)
Dublin South West Regional Council
O’Meara, Liam (Mid Western Division) Limerick City and County Regional Council
Trustee Nominated by
Bowe, Sean (Midlands Division) Limerick City and County Regional Council
Griffin, Helen (Southern Division) Limerick City and County Regional Council and Kerry Regional Council
Murphy, Declan (Dublin North Division) Dublin North Regional Council
Sweeney, Jason (Southern Division) Cork Regional Council
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