Glasgow Times

Unison union elects first female leader

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A GLASGOW official has been elected as the first woman to lead the UK’s biggest trade union.

Christina McAnea won almost half of the votes to succeed Dave Prentis, who is retiring after 20 years as general secretary of Unison.

The Drumchapel- born woman fought off three rivals for the role and steps up from her position as assistant general secretary.

Ms McAnea said: “I’m so grateful to everyone who voted for me and for the trust placed in me. I become general secretary at the most challengin­g time in recent history – both for our country and our public services.

“Health, care, council, police, energy, school, college and university staff have worked throughout the pandemic, and it’s their skill and dedication that will see us out the other side.

“Their union will continue to speak up for them and do all it can to protect them in the difficult months ahead.

“Despite the risks, the immense pressures and their sheer exhaustion, the dedication and commitment of our key workers knows no end. I will not let this Government, nor any future one, forget that.

“Supporting public service workers through the pandemic, securing an early pay rise for NHS staff and ensuring the Government backs down on its plans for an ill- judged pay freeze will be my immediate priorities.

“Pushing for the funding and the political will to create a quality, affordable national care service, where staff are respected and paid fairly, comes close behind.”

Outgoing general secretary Mr Prentis said: “This is a historic day for our union, and I am delighted that Christina – a close friend and colleague for over 30 years – has today been elected as general secretary of our great union.

“As an experience­d and respected negotiator and passionate campaigner, I can think of no better person to pass the baton to and take our union forward.”

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New chief Christina McAnea

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