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No ifs, no buts, it’s time to join a union

Sam Gipson · 8 February 2022

In these uncertain times, there has never been a more important time to join a trade union.

One of the main reasons people give for not joining a union, is that they have never been asked. So, why not ask a colleague or friend? Here, we take a look at the questions that could come up.

‘It’s too expensive’

Your membership subscription is calculated depending on your salary and can be as little as £1.38 a month. We offer concessions for students.

It’s value for money – a premium service that offers peace of mind and security. It’s not as expensive as losing your job and having no-one to fight your corner. Membership includes free legal advice.

Many members think of it as the price of a cup of coffee each week.

‘I can get all the benefits without joining’

You may get a tiny proportion of the benefits, mainly to do with collective bargaining, but you won’t get a voice in those negotiations. You will also miss out on a huge range of other benefits, including proper representation at disciplinary or grievance meetings, which leaves you vulnerable.

By being part of a democratic process, such as consultation and negotiation, you have a voice.

The more members we have, the stronger we become and the more protection we can offer. ‘Freeloading’ can undermine the strength of the union, which can have a negative effect on deals and agreements – it doesn’t help anyone.

‘I’m a freelance/seasonal/contract worker, so I can’t join’

Yes, you can! We represent thousands of freelance, contract and seasonal workers across a range of industries, from archaeology to theatre and from broadcasting to science. For freelancers and the self-employed, there has never been a more important time to join a union.

‘It won’t make a difference’

All workers’ rights have been won because of unions – think the weekend, national minimum wage, annual leave, family-friendly policies, health and safety rights etc.

Unions have always been at the forefront of ensuring workers get a fair deal, the employment rights bill is just one example of the pressure of unions, persuading the government to act. Clearly, there’s more to do – but it’s unthinkable where we’d be without unions.

‘I’m too busy’

You can join online in just a few minutes.

Also, if you get actively involved, you can help yourself and your colleagues – that’s a very good use of your time.

‘Aren’t you affiliated to the Labour party?’

No – we’re not affiliated to any political party. The only people we answer to are our members. We are, however, politically active and campaign at the highest levels to protect our members and their industries.

‘I don’t want to go on strike’

At Prospect we see a strike as a last resort and it only happens if members vote in favour of action and the union’s National Executive Committee approves it.

Around 90% of our members have never been on strike, because negotiation usually settles disputes. But sometimes it can be worth going on strike to get a better deal, like our members in public services did successfully last year.

‘I’ve had a bad experience with unions in the past’

We’re here to ensure that workplace situations can be resolved by being part of our collective. We want to know what we can do to make your experience of unions better. We’re working to make sure you have a good experience of being a Prospect member so, hopefully, we’ll help improve your experience of unions.

‘It could harm my career’

Learning new skills, meeting and talking to managers and having access to training opportunities will help your career, not harm it. Lots of our members have cited how being part of the union has helped them get promotions or new jobs.

‘I’m worried about management reprisals’

Everybody has the right to join a union. You’re actually more likely to be targeted by management if you’re not a union member. Anyhow, your employer doesn’t even need to know that you’re a member.

‘My manager is a member’

The union is inclusive so every staff member can join. If you ever had a dispute with your manager, the union would find different reps for each of you to ensure that you received a fair and unbiased outcome.

‘No-one asked me!’

Well, we’re asking you now! Will you join Prospect today? 

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Sam Gipson is Prospect’s senior organiser.