Friday, 13 April 2012

Why vote for Jane Doolan?

Why vote for Jane Doolan?
A message from Tony Madden, former Branch Secretary of Islington UNISON



Most of you reading this will have received your ballot paper and will have read the impressive Election Statements of Jane Doolan and Andrew Berry. Islington Unison is lucky to have two such fine and committed candidates, both of whom have experience of branch officer positions and who will both have experienced the huge pressures such office can bring.


In their statements they both reference their commitment to key fights and their willingness to continue in these fights in the future; it would be a strange election statement that did not demonstrate such willingness to defend member’s jobs and fight Tory cuts.


As someone who has held the position being contested I can speak directly about what qualities I feel are needed to lead a trade union during periods of financial pressure and uncertain employment. The need for balance, measure, and an understanding of how members really feel is equally as important as to how to deliver campaigns which will fight and oppose government policy. What is needed now right now is experienced and measured leadership. A leadership that understands the need for action but which also has an understanding of what our members are facing. That is never solely about the larger political agenda, as they must face the pressures of today as well the battles of tomorrow. The successful candidate must be able to take our members on this journey.


Jane Doolan has been an active trade unionist for many years and has been at the forefront of many of the largest disputes this branch has ever seen. That experience is needed right now and we will also need her experience and her leadership in campaigning. We will need her experience of communicating to members, to explain the need to be strong and to take action. We will need her to demonstrate those years of leadership and have the strength to take this branch forward on an unprecedented journey and demonstrate a true understanding what that means for members.


Anyone who knows Jane will know she is someone of true fighting spirit, someone who is courageous and someone who is responsible with and to the branch membership. She has shown those qualities in abundance both professionally and personally over many years.


I have already said I think we are lucky to have two such highly qualified candidates and I know that if elected either candidate will not be faulted for their commitment to do what is best for this branch and for its members. Whatever happens in this election I am sure they will both continue to represent the membership with their traditional commitment.


However right now in April 2012 a choice has to be made and I firmly believe this is a time to trust to the candidate with proven leadership experience and I believe that is Jane Doolan and I urge you to vote for her.


Best regards


Tony

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