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Weekly Worker 561 Thursday January 27 2005
Dirty election tricks
Members of the Fire Brigades Union are currently in the process of electing
a new assistant general secretary (AGS) to replace Mike Fordham. But the
election has been plagued by accusations of dirty tricks,
as the embattled FBU leadership struggles to retain its grip on the union,
which has been ridden by strife since the ending of the long and bitter
firefighters pay dispute.
There are three candidates in the AGS election: John McGhee, a national
officer and pro-leadership loyalist; Matt Wrack, London regional secretary
and reclaim our union challenger; and Dean Mills, an executive
council member who some see as the compromise candidate. The two frontrunners
for the position are McGhee and Wrack. The contest is being seen as a
litmus test for the election of the unions general secretary, which
will be decided in May.
Since the pay dispute, the FBU has been in turmoil, with members across
the UK feeling bitterly let down by the leadership. The final settlement
not only went nowhere near to achieving the unions 40% pay claim,
but has allowed employers to destroy national conditions of service and
make huge cuts in fire cover. Two senior national FBU officials have already
been deselected as part of the backlash, losing out to candidates from
the grassroots, and there is every chance, say some, that the leadership
will lose the assistant general secretary election too.
In recent weeks, many rank and file FBU members have expressed outrage
at what they see as the blatant electoral skulduggery of the leadership
- including the general secretary, Andy Gilchrist - which is employing
blatantly underhand tactics to ensure victory for their candidate (McGhee).
The accusations against the leadership include:
- the persistent breaching of a long-established union rule which prohibits
written canvassing in an election. Accusers say the unions head
office has been spilling-out pro-McGhee propaganda for weeks
in the form of official bulletins, circulars and press releases, and
has even incorporated his election slogan into many official documents.
- the deliberate denigration of the two challengers, in particular Matt
Wrack, including two eve-of-election circulars from Andy Gilchrist which
lambasted them both, and were designed to discredit their campaigns
- involvement in the circulation of numerous anonymous flyers canvassing
for McGhee, which were sent to hundreds of fire stations throughout
the country and the content of which, in parts, bore a striking resemblance
to McGhees official election address
- bribing the members with their own money, after McGhee was officially
put in charge of a hardship fund for injured firefighters just days
before the election began, and an unexpectedly large surplus
was discovered in the fund. McGhee subsequently promised that the surplus
would result in a substantial rise in benefits for the most vulnerable
members
- clear breaches of the canvassing rule by the outgoing AGS, Mike Fordham,
who in interviews and articles for national magazines pledged his support
to both McGhee and Gilchrist in their respective elections
- suggestions that McGhee had advanced sighting of Wracks election
statement, thus enabling him to tailor his own statement accordingly
- the deliberate planting of pro-McGhee/anti-Wrack stories in the press,
again in breach of the unions rule on canvassing
- rumours that Wrack or Mills will, if elected, be suspended immediately
on spurious charges
One outraged FBU member said: Ive been in this union for
18 years, and have never seen the kind of gerrymandering thats going
on at the moment. It brings shame on all those involved. We half-expected
the leadership to pull a few strokes, because everyone knows they are
hanging on to power by a thread, but nothing on this scale.
The result for the AGS election is due to be declared on February 4.
The process for the election of general secretary begins three days later.
Phoenix Bulletin
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