' Community is a UK trade union which formed in 2004. The union represents workers in a diverse range of sectors, including iron and steel, domestic appliance manufacturing, clothing, textiles, footwear, road transport, betting and gaming and call centres, as well as workers in voluntary organisations, workshops for visually impaired and disabled people, community-care providers and housing associations. Although the former trade unions which amalgamated to form Community were all craft unions or industrial unions, Community is now a general union. Community has merged or transferred engagements with a number of smaller unions, some of which have become sections within Community. These include the National League of the Blind and Disabled, the National Union of Domestic Appliance and General Operatives, the National Union of Knitwear, Footwear & Apparel Trades, the British Union of Social Work Employees, the Prison Service Union and the UFS. Community actively participates in the Trades Union Congress and Community's then General Secretary Michael Leahy served as TUC President in 2010/2011. The union supports the New Unionism project of the TUC, particularly the TUC organising academy'''. When Community was formed from the merger of KFAT and the ISTC in 2004 it was arranged for the first new member of the newly constituted union to be the then UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown.
History
Community was formed from a merger of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation and the National Union of Knitwear, Footwear & Apparel Trades, effective from 1 July 2004. From this point the new trade union began advocating ‘Community Unionism’ which dictates that the union directs effort not only towards improving conditions in the workplace but also in the general community in which members live.
The National Union of Knitwear, Footwear & Apparel Trades was formed in 1991 by the merger of the National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers with National Union of Footwear, Leather and Allied Trades. NUFLAT had been formed in 1873 following a meeting of various regional associations. The history of the NUHKW can be traced back to 1776 and the formation of the Stocking Makers Association in Nottingham.
The NLBD claims that it is the oldest organisation of disabled people in the world. It was formed as a trade union in 1899. The NLBD campaigned for disabled people from formation and in 1920 lobbied parliament successfully to introduce the world's first piece of blind person specific legislation, the 1920 Blind Persons Act. This tradition of advocacy contributed to the creation of the Disability Rights Commission and the 2005 Disability Discrimination Act.
Subsequent mergers
In 2008 the membership of the British Union of Social Work Employees voted in favour of a transfer of engagements to Community. Their merger with Community in 2008 brought BUSWE members back into a TUC affiliated union. In a strange case of history repeating itself, BASW decided in 2011 to set up yet another trade union arm but this body has no connection whatsoever with BUSWE branches within Community. The Staff Union West Bromwich Building Society, with around 500 members, merged into Community in February 2018.
Textile, Garment, Knitwear, Footwear and Leather Workers
National League of the Blind and Disabled.
Community is governed by the National Executive Council NEC of 21 members and the General Secretary. This body is elected for three year terms with each region being allocated NEC seats proportionally. There are also three seats reserved for women members, one for members with disabilities and one for ethnic minority members. Each year the NEC elects one member to serve one year as Vice-President and then a further year as President. The day-to-day business of the union is conducted by the General Secretary and the staff of the Head Office in London and by the Member Service Centre based in Kidderminster. In addition to this there are Regional Officers based at several locations around the UK.
Officeholders
Community held its first elections for national officeholders in October–November 2008.
General Secretary
General Secretaries are elected for five year terms by the ordinary members of the union.
Deputy General Secretary
Assistant General Secretaries
President and Vice President
The Vice President is elected annually by the NEC. After one year in this position the Vice President then serves one year as President of the union.