Keith Henderson (centre) |
Under current rules the nomination process is due to
commence after the Central executive committee meeting in April 2015.
Under current union rules it is believed that the General
Secretary Paul Kenny will not be able to stand as he has reached
retirement age last year
in October.
Under the rules for the last General Secretary election
in 2010 candidates were required to be nominated by thirty branches to get
onto the ballot paper.
Keith is a member of the Labour Representation Committee
(LRC), the Grassroots Left (GRL) and a former regional officer of
the GMB London Region.
He was dismissed from his employment of the GMB in
December 2012 following his actions in carrying out the wishes of the members. He
had organised a picket of parliament on the day of action in the public
sector pensions dispute on 30th November 2011.
This followed a democratic decision of the GMB members
employed in the house of commons who had voted to take strike action on that
day and who had also voted to organise picket lines on the houses of
parliament on the day of the strike.
Paul Kenny, the General Secretary contacted Keith
directly by phone, shouting at him, claiming that his actions were too left
wing and over the top, insisting that Labour MP's be allowed to cross the
picket lines. The cases of unfair dismissal and discrimination are
still being fought through the legal system so it would not be appropriate
to comment further on these issues at this stage.
However the incident highlights the gulf that exists
within the British labour movement between genuine unionism and socialism
and bureaucratic institutionalism. One a top down structure imposing
dictates from above
aimed primarily at maintaining the status quo. The other
striving for a union democratically controlled by it's members,
recognising that the collective consciousness of the members is the union.
That at all times the needs of the members came first.
Keith stands for the election of all union officers who
should be accountable to democratically elected bodies of lay
members at a national and regional level. For the devolvement of resources from
a national and regional level to a workplace and a local level.
To this end Keith is standing on a draft manifesto which outlines in more detail the mechanics of reintroducing
democracy, accountability and devolution of power in the GMB.
You can also read Keith's Election address.
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