The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Union official announces bid to be Unison’s first woman leader

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An official who has represente­d health and social care workers during the Covid-19 crisis has announced her bid to become the first woman to lead the UK’s biggest trade union.

Christina McAnea said she will stand in the forthcomin­g election to succeed Dave Prentis as general secretary of Unison.

Glasgow-born Ms McAnea is an assistant general secretary at Unison, responsibl­e for collective bargaining, negotiatio­ns and equalities strategy, including health and safety, pensions and procuremen­t.

She has spoken out on behalf of health and social care workers in recent months, highlighti­ng the crisis in care, demanding personal protective equipment and safe working conditions, and providing advice and support to members.

She is well known throughout the Labour and trade union movement because of her 25-year career in unions, handling equal pay and equalities issues and leading negotiatio­ns in the NHS, education, local government, the police sector and with national private and voluntary sector employers.

She said: “I’ve spent my working life fighting to get a better deal for union members, fighting bad employers and fighting discrimina­tion and racism in all its forms.

“Along the way, I’ve won important victories for our members on equal pay, on pensions and working conditions.

“I put Unison members’ interests at the heart of all the work I do and I will use our collective strength to secure our members’ futures.”

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Picture: PA. Christina McAnea is hoping to succeed Dave Prentis as general secretary of Unison.

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