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Have you considered giving them a call?I am a member of a trade union. I wrote to them some time ago about a work related issue and they completely ignored my correspondence. I wrote again and also sent some emails but all were ignored. Would it be worthwhile making a complaint to ICTU or similar?
The union that I am in produces a glossy magazine, has a fancy website, is constantly looking for new members but won't even acknowledge my correspondence. Having paid my membership fees for years I feel really let down by them.
Have you considered giving them a call?
In my experience Unions are kind of old fashioned/traditional interms of how they operate.
They dont regard themselves as a business or service provider so efforts to engage them on that basis may not work out. They regard themselves as a movement representing the membership as a whole. They tend to do things a verbally and face-to-face or through meetings and committees.
They tend to react with phrases like " a union is only as good as its members" and "why not become a union rep yourself?"
They are not so slow when it comes to making accusations of law-breaking and financial impropriety on the part of employers, nor in demanding speedy replies from said employers in order to "prove their innocence".
One call and one e-mail ..... maybe ring again ???
Yes,and I asked to speak to a particular individual who was my designated contact. I was told that he was at a meeting and would get the message. The phone call was never returned.
I sent an email and got a response to say that he was out of the office until..... One month after that date and I still have not received a response.
In my experience Unions are kind of old fashioned/traditional interms of how they operate.
They dont regard themselves as a business or service provider so efforts to engage them on that basis may not work out. They regard themselves as a movement representing the membership as a whole. They tend to do things a verbally and face-to-face or through meetings and committees.
They tend to react with phrases like " a union is only as good as its members" and "why not become a union rep yourself?"
Having paid monthly union subs for over 8 years does anyone think it strange that my post, my emails and my phone calls are being ignored.
They advertise that they will help people with individual problems with their employer. I can't even get off the starting blocks by getting them to respond to my letter.
I have personal reasons for not discussing anything with the office rep so I went direct to the person who is our nominated rep and based in the union headquarters.
Has anyone ever sought or been given a refund of union subs as I feel I have been paying for a service that did not supply the service?
Is it Unite by any chance (former Amicus/T&GWU)?
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