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UNISON's Latest Witch Hunt

Solidarity | 01.12.2009 12:53 | Workers' Movements

Alan Docherty, Branch Secretary, Darlington LG Unison, has a union disciplinary on the 7th January. He has not been told what the charges will be. The Labour Party are fighting dirtily to keep control of this union.

Statement from Alan Docherty

"First they came ..." is a popular poem attributed to Pastor Martin Niemöller
(1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi
rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.
Niemoller stated he prefers the version as:

First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out—because I was not
a communist; Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak
out—because I was not a socialist; Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist; Then they came
for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew; Then they came
for me—and there was no one left to speak out for me.

This is true of Unison today; The Unison Bureaucracy has now come for me. I
face unspecified Rule I disciplinary charges at a hearing convened by the NEC
starting on January 7th 2010.

Other victims of the witch hunt.

You will all be aware, in this region, of the Yunus Bakhsh case which resulted
in him being sacked by his employer and expelled from the union. (Unfortunately
because no discussion was allowed on the merits or otherwise of Yunus’ case,
many of you supported the attack on him.)

You may not know that at the same time another SWP member Tony Staunton, Branch
Secretary of Plymouth LG, who was to stand in an NEC election against Steve
Warwick (Labour Link Chairperson) and stood a good chance of winning, was also
witch hunted from the union and expelled.

This was followed by Socialist Party member, Pat Lawlor, convenor Royal
Victoria Hospitals, Belfast, being expelled for sending a message of support to
a ‘rival’ union on strike.

In the last few months, three branch secretaries and a branch chair, Glenn
Kelly, Susan Muna, Onay Kasab and Brian Debus, in the Greater London Region,
all members of the Socialist Party, were disqualified from office ranging from
3 to 5 years for criticising the Standing Orders Committee of National
Conference, in a leaflet, for ruling out a third of motions from being admitted
on to the conference agenda.

Perhaps you did not speak out for these people because they are members of left
wing political parties.

However last month, this witch hunt took a new turn. Caroline Bedale, Joint
Branch Secretary of Manchester Community Health Branch, was disqualified from
office for eight years - yes eight years. Her crime was organising, in her own
time, legal defence for one of her victimised members, Karen Reissmann.
Apparently such an action has brought Unison into disrepute. I consider from
what I know of Caroline’s case, the sanctions imposed against her constitute
a direct attack on branch autonomy, Unison lay democracy, and individual civil
rights. Caroline is not a member of a left wing political party.

My Case

Now it is my turn. What is my crime? Despite being given a hearing date
commencing on the 7th January, I do not yet know the charges which will be sent
to me within 21 days of the hearing date. I suspect these 21 days will include
the Christmas holiday period.
I suspect the charges are to do with an incident precipitated by another branch
secretary who complained about my conduct. At the time I was a declared
candidate in the NEC elections. I spoke to this branch secretary about a motion
that his branch was discussing concerning the North East Shop Stewards Network
because this motion directly attacked me and another branch secretary. When was
it a crime to talk to other branch secretaries in private? Is it not reasonable
that I would want to investigate a public criticism against me?

I have no faith in the Union’s disciplinary procedure being fair, as shown by
its recent decisions. I know that unless there is genuine objection from lay
activists, my days as a Unison activist are numbered.

I believe the real reason they want me out is that I have challenged, through
the democratic process, the actions of our ‘leadership’ and also that I
express my socialist political opinions which often conflict with the interests
of the Labour Party. This is despite the hard work I do to support Darlington
LG members at work. During my recent NEC election campaign I was told by
several senior Unison officials that the union would move heaven and earth to
make sure I was not elected to the NEC.

Our union will prove itself to be unhealthy and undemocratic if it has to use
the full might of its disciplinary machinery to silence the criticisms of lay
activists.
I am not a member of any political party.

These attacks are continuing

John McDermott, NEC, has been removed from the NEC on spurious technical
grounds, despite winning his election. He now faces disciplinary action for
challenging this decision

Vicky Perrin, NEC and Assistant Branch Secretary, Calderdale L G, has spent two
years under investigation for alleged bullying, and it is continuing.

There are probably several more on-going cases that I do not know about, and
more to come if we don’t say ‘stop this now!’

Speak out for me; write to Dave Prentis to get this farce stopped.

Who will speak out for you when your turn comes?

In a personal capacity, Alan Docherty, Branch Secretary, Darlington LG.

30th November 2009.

Solidarity

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