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Retired Members' Conference 2008: bulletin

7 May 2008
Bulletin for the retired members conference 2008 in Glasgow.
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Retired Members' Conference 2008: forms

7 May 2008
Forms for delegate appointment, travel, accommodation, motions and amendments for the retired members conference 2008 in Glasgow.
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Training Day for Retired Members Secretaries

Training Day for Retired Members Secretaries
29 February 2008
Training Day for Retired Members Secretaries


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Out in UNISON 33 - winter 2007-08

Newsletter on LGBT equality in UNISON
20 November 2007
This issue includes understanding gender identity; organising for LGBT equality - new activists course; union learning reps; increasing bi visibility; a guide to the General Political Fund; UNISON retired members; survival in Burma
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Protocol on 'early retired' disabled members applying to NEC under rule C2.6.2

25 January 2007
As agreed by the NEC.
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NEC protocol: retired members holding office at branch level (Rule C.2.6.2)

2 February 2004
Following discussions between the national executive council and the national retired members committee, a protocol has been agreed to enable retired members to seek permission to hold office at branch level in certain circumstances.
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CONTACT DETAILS
• For urgent help and advice at work to go Help at Work.
• The National Officer with responsibility for retired members is Colin Derrig.
UNISON Retired members
1 Mabledon Place
London WC1H 9AJ
Email: c.derrig@unison.co.uk
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