Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

10 Years as a Councillor - New(ham) Kids on the Block 2010


Today is the 10th anniversary of my election as a Councillor for West Ham ward in the London Borough of Newham. The picture above was taken before an induction event held a few days later for newly elected Councillors.

It has been a privilege and a honour to serve as a Councillor even though it has been pretty "demanding" at times.

Sadly a few of my colleagues who were also elected have passed away since and out of the 60 Councillors elected in 2010 only 20 are still members.

While Labour was victorious in Newham on May 6 2010, the Tories won the general election which was also held on the same day. So it is a rather bitter sweet memory for me.

I was re-elected in 2018 for the 3rd time and then appointed by the new Mayor, Rokhsana Fiaz, as Cabinet lead for Housing Services and Deputy Mayor. It has had been a "full on" 2 years and for the last 2 months, due to the horrendous Covid-19 pandemic it has been particularly testing (although nothing when compared to the experience of our front line health and care workers).

However, I have no regrets whatsoever becoming a Councillor and still feel it is a great privilege and a honour to serve my community in this way. 

Saturday, September 08, 2018

NEC Celebrating 25 years in UNISON: NDC 2018

Picture of the UNISON National Executive Council at this year's National Delegate Conference.  All of us (including the General Secretary) are elected via secret ballot by rank and file UNISON members from all parts of the union.

We are wearing green to honour Grenfell victims. 

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

TUC Pensions Conference 2018 Fixing the retirement lottery

The Trades Union Congress annual pensions conference brings together a range of experts to examine the most important developments in the world of pensions.
This year’s event focuses on fixing the ‘Great Pensions Lottery’ that means the insecurity experienced by many in work will be amplified in their retirement years.
Speakers will discuss intergenerational inequality and the power of pensions investments to change the economy for the better.
Delegates will also get to debate the ideas that could fix our lop-sided pension system and find out where pensions policy is heading in 2018.
Please note: places are limited and entry is by ticket only. Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Tue 27 February 2018
09:30 – 17:30 GMT