Election of CWU Nominee for Election to the Labour Party NEC – 2019

Election of CWU Nominee for Election to the Labour Party NEC – 2019

Please find below the timetable for the 2019 election of the CWU nominee for election to the Labour Party NEC:

Nominations open:                         8 May 2019
Nominations close:                         22 May 2019 (14:00)
Despatch ballot papers:                 29 May 2019
Ballot closes:                                    12 June 2019 (14:00)

Accordingly please find attached the election regulations, nomination form and candidates consent and biographical detail form.

Any enquiries regarding this Letter to Branches should be addressed to the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department on telephone number 020 8971 7237, or email address sdgs@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely,

 

Tony Kearns
Senior Deputy General Secretary

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LP NEC Regulations 2019

LP NEC Nomination Form 2019

LP NEC Consent & Bio Form 2019



Annual Conference 2019 – Decisions

Annual Conference 2019 – Decisions

Please find attached copies of the decisions taken during Annual Conference 2019.

Any enquiries regarding this Letter to Branches should be addressed to Angela Niven or sent to conferences@cwu.org

Yours sincerely

 

Tony Kearns

Senior Deputy General Secretary

19LTB273 – Annual Conference 2019 – Decisions

1. General Conference – Sunday 28.4.19

2. Rules Revision Conference – Monday 29.4.19

3. TFS Conference – Tuesday 30.4.19

5. TFS Conference – Wednesday 1.5.19

7. TFS Conference – Thursday 2.5.19

4. Postal Conference – Tuesday 30.4.19

6. Postal Conference – Wednesday 1.5.19

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BT Fined £30,000 For ‘Shoddy’ Unsafe Road Repair Work That Put Lives At Risk In Newdigate, Surrey

BT Fined £30,000 For ‘Shoddy’ Unsafe Road Repair Work That Put Lives At Risk In Newdigate, Surrey

BT has been fined £30,000 for unsafe road repairs in ‎Trig St, Newdigate, Surrey that could have had “fatal consequences”.

Cables were laid in a section of the road that were “so shoddy” that lives were put at risk, according to Surrey County Council.

The road was not resurfaced and gravel was left strewn across the road near a sharp bend, according to the judgement at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on March 26.

Sub-contractors had laid cables beneath the country lane on June 14, 2018. No cones, barriers or temporary traffic lights were left in place and the worker in charge was in his last day of employment. He left the site when supplies ran out without telling anyone, and no checks on the work were carried out by BT supervisors or their contractors the court was told.

The road was subsequently repaired properly after the county council was alerted by local residents. ‎The BT contractor responsible ‘Vasmard Ltd’, has since gone into liquidation.

The Court was told that the road was left in a condition that could have had fatal consequences.

Key points from the District Judge’s judgement:

  • A section of the busy Trig Street, Newdigate, was not resurfaced and gravel was left strewn across the road near a sharp bend.
  • The sub-contractor had laid cables beneath the road on June 14 last year but no cones, barriers or temporary traffic lights were left in place.
  • The worker in charge was in his last day of employment and he left the site when supplies ran out without telling anyone.
  • The road was repaired following complaints by residents to the Council.
  • The contractor has since gone into liquidation.

A Surrey County Council spokesperson said “We try to work in partnership with companies, ‎but in this case BT’s contractor’s repairs were so shoddy and dangerous that lives were put at risk we were left with no option but to act on behalf of residents.‎”

An Openreach spokesman said: “The safety of the public is our number one priority whenever we are carrying out work of this nature and it is very clear that, on this occasion, the repairs carried out were not up to our normally high standards. Thankfully no harm was caused and the road was returned to a safe and acceptable standard as soon as possible.  We have since parted company with the contractor that carried out this work on our behalf and have put in place a raft of new preventative measures including further training for our supervisors to prevent this from happening again.”

As well as the £30,000 fine, BT was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £5,816 plus a victim surcharge of £120 after pleading guilty at Guildford Magistrates’ Court on January 6 to the offence under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991.

It is believed to be one of the largest fines handed out in England and Wales for poor repairs after a road has been dug up.‎

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Joyce
National Health, Safety & Environment Officer

19LTB270 BT fined £30,000 for ‘shoddy’ unsafe road repair work that put lives at risk in Newdigate, Surrey



Election of National Delegations 2019

Election of National Delegations 2019

  • TUC Congress 
  • Labour Party Conference

The NEC has agreed the 2019 election arrangements for the National delegations listed above. Accordingly please find attached the Election Regulations, Nomination Forms and Candidates Consent and Biographical Detail Form for these elections.

Labour Party Conference – 2019

Would Branches please note that the relevant section of The Labour Party’s procedural rules regarding delegates to Annual Conference reads as follows:

(Chapter 3, Clause 1, Rule 4F) – All delegates must have been individual members of the Party for at least 12 months at the closing date set for the receipt of names of delegates.

Accordingly in order to be eligible to be a delegate, a nominee must have been a member for 12 months at the Labour Party closing date for applications, which in respect of 2019 is 14 June. Therefore if any nominee joined the Labour Party after 14 June 2018 then unfortunately they are not eligible to be a delegate at Annual Conference 2019.

Additionally would branches please ensure that all candidates for the Labour Party delegation complete sections B, C, D, E, F and H of the attached Labour Party Annual Conference delegate application form, and attach this to the candidate consent form which must be returned to CWU HQ by the closing date for CWU nominations.

The details of the Conferences are as follows:

TUC Congress:  8th – 11th September, Brighton

Labour Party Conference:  21st – 25th September, Brighton

The Timetable for the elections is:

Nominations open: 8 May 2019
Nominations close:  22 May 2019 (14:00)
Despatch ballot papers:  29 May 2019
Ballot closes:  12 June 2019 (14:00)

Any enquiries regarding this Letter to Branches should be addressed to the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department on telephone number 020 8971 7237, or email address sdgs@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely,

 

Tony Kearns
Senior Deputy General Secretary

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Election Regulations LP & TUC 2019

TUC Nomination Forms 2019

TUC Candidate Biographical Detail & Consent Form

Labour Party Affiliate Delegate Application Form

LP Nomination Forms 2019

LP Candidates Biographical Detail and Consent Form

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CWU Diversity Calendar 

CWU Diversity Calendar 

We are pleased to confirm that the CWU’s Diversity Calendar will be ready for collection from the Equality, Learning and Development Department’s Stall during the week of Annual Conference. In addition to the calendars we would be grateful if delegates and visitors attending our stall can take a moment to fill in a brief monitoring questionnaire, primarily focusing on disability and LGBT+ elements.

Lastly, Equality Officers attending Conference will be pleased to note that we have a number of quality metal badges specifically for Equality Officers on the stall. The badges will be free but we would be grateful for a suggested donation of £1 per badge with proceeds being used towards our next trip to assist Refugees in Northern France.

We look forward to meeting you all next week.

Any queries on this LTB should be directed to Fevzi Hussein, Policy Assistant fhussein@cwu.org in the first instance.

Yours sincerely

 

Trish Lavelle
Assistant Secretary

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CWU Consolidated Accounts 2018 

CWU Consolidated Accounts 2018 

Further to LTB 226/19 dated 11th April 2019 which invited questions to the 2018 CWU Accounts, at the closing time of 12:00 hours on Thursday 25th April 2019 no questions had been submitted.

Any enquiries regarding this Letter to Branches should be addressed to the Senior Deputy General Secretary’s Department on telephone number 020 8971 7237, or email address sdgs@cwu.org.

Yours sincerely,

 

Tony Kearns
Senior Deputy General Secretary

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Postal Conference 2019 Policy

Postal Conference 2019 Policy

Please find attached the Postal Executive’s policy for Motions submitted to Postal Conference 2019.

Any enquiries in relation to this LTB should be addressed to the DGS(P) Department.

Yours sincerely

 

Terry Pullinger

Deputy General Secretary (Postal)  

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LTB 254.19 Attachment 1 – Postal Conference Policy 2019         

BREXIT

BREXIT

We can advise Branches that the NEC has submitted the attached Emergency Motion on Brexit to this year’s General Conference.

Any enquiries on the above LTB should be addressed to gsoffice@cwu.org

Yours sincerely

 

Dave Ward

General Secretary

19LTB258 Brexit

 

EMERGENCY MOTION – BREXIT

Conference notes the decision of the European Council on 10th April 2019 to extend the UK’s exit date under article 50 to 31st October and that nearly three years on from the referendum, as a result of the Tories’ complete mishandling of negotiations, the future of the UK’s relationship with the EU is still mired in uncertainty.

The referendum itself was hugely divisive and the mainstream campaign was dominated by two right-wing visions for the future – on the one hand defending the status quo and on the other offering up right-wing populism. Neither came close to representing the interests or the voice of workers.

Since then, Conference recognises that the division of the UK along Leave and Remain lines has become more entrenched. Whilst Labour Party policy has been to keep all options on the table, this Conference believes that the overriding principle should be Labour’s Manifesto commitment to accept the result of the referendum and deliver a Brexit deal that prioritises jobs and living standards. Therefore, Conference endorses the NEC position not to campaign for a second referendum/people’s vote and recognises that the CWU’s primary role is to unite our members and all workers around a transformative domestic agenda that builds on Labour’s 2017 Manifesto and delivers a new deal for workers. However, in the event of a further vote taking place, Conference instructs the NEC to hold a national policy forum to agree the union’s position.

Furthermore, while Conference would oppose a damaging no-deal scenario, we believe it is time for the UK to move on and would support a deal agreed by the Labour leadership which protects workers and avoids a hard border between The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The CWU should continue to argue that any deal should be consistent with a democratic socialist transformation of the UK economy in relation to competition, the undercutting of workers and public ownership and investment.

Given growing levels of inequality in the UK, as evidenced by a decade of stagnating wages, an explosion of in-work and child poverty, homelessness and insecurity, and Tory-led austerity, Conference recognises that, in or out of the EU, the only thing that will really improve CWU members’ and workers’ lives is a transformative Labour government that will deliver an irreversible shift in wealth and power in the UK. Conference agrees that fighting to secure this must continue to be the number one priority of our political work.

The NEC is instructed accordingly.

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