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UNITED NATIONS STAFF UNION

Learn about the UN Staff Union and how you can participate in shaping staff conditions and work. Stay informed about policies and developments affecting UN staff. Support us by contributing to our self-funded activities.

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UNITED NATIONS STAFF UNION

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  1. UNITED NATIONS STAFF UNION BE INFORMED, GET INVOLVED!

  2. Who we are Legal basis The establishment of the Staff Union dates back to 1952 when the GA, in its resolution 590(VI) established a Staff Council, elected by the staff for the purpose of ensuring continuous contact between the staff and the Secretary General. The Council was “entitled to make proposals to the Secretary-General for improvements in the situation of staff members, both as regards their conditions of work and their general conditions of life”.

  3. GA resolution 128 (II) – Trade Union Rights (Freedom of association) • Resolution was adopted on 17 November 1947 • Considers that the inalienable right of trade union freedom of association is, as well as other social safeguards, essential to the improvement of the standard of living of workers and to their economic well-being. • Endorses the principles mentioned in the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation and in the Declaration of Philadelphia.

  4. Membership All Staff members assigned to the UN Secretariat in New York are members of the Union. Locally recruited staff members of secretariat field missions are associate members, together with staff members of UN Information Centers throughout the world.

  5. Composition of the UNSU • Leadership • Executive Board • Staff Council (39 Units) • Staff-at Large (6000+) • We are federated with CCISUA

  6. Leadership President Bibi Sherifa Khan (Ms.) Room L-0303 Ex. 3-8485 First Vice-President Patricia Nemeth (Ms.) Room L-0305 Ex. 3-2134 Second Vice-President Cristina Silva (Ms.) Room L-0304 Ex. 3-4637 Executive Board President (Principal Executive Officer) 1st Vice-President (Second Principal Officer) 2nd Vice-President (Third Principal Officer) Elected by universal ballot Secretary (First Officer) & Assistant Secretary Treasurer (Second Officer) & Assistant Treasurer Rapporteur (Third Officer) & Assistant Rapporteur Elected by the Staff Council Staff Council ChairpersonValentin Stancu (Mr.) Ex. 7-2124 Deputy ChairpersonFred Doulton (Mr.) Ex. 3-4466 & 39 units Elected by staff in units One representativeOne alternate representative Staff-at-large

  7. Unit Chairpersons • Each electoral Unit shall elect a Chairperson and such other officers as it may deem necessary whose term in office shall coincide with members of the Council. • They can call for units meetings on behalf of the Staff Representatives for their units. • Responsible for Election of Polling Officers • UNSU Statute

  8. Polling Officers • Polling Officers conduct all elections and by-elections of the Staff Union according to the Statutes. • There shall be a maximum of twelve Polling Officers. If the number of Polling Officers falls below eight, the Unit Chairpersons shall be convened by the Chairperson of the Council for the purpose of filling vacancies. • UNSU Statute

  9. Arbitration Committee • In order to increase accountability of elected Union officials, the Arbitration Committee is established to review alleged violations of the Statute of the Staff Union and decide on sanctions where warranted. • Rulings of the Arbitration Committee shall be binding on all bodies of the Staff Union. • The Arbitration Committee shall be composed of five members elected by the Union membership in an election conducted by the Polling Officers.

  10. CCISUA • Coordinating Committee of International Staff Unions and Associations of the United Nations System (ccisua.org) • Only through Federations we attend UN common system bodies, such as ICSC (International Civil Service Commission) • Mainly composed by UN Secretariat Unions • Currently presided by President of UNOG Staff Coordinating Council (Geneva) • Membership of General Federation of Trade Unions allows us to provide training to staff reps

  11. What we do • We participate in policy formulation regarding human resources issues • Represent staff adversely affected by administrative decisions • Ensure the fair application and enforcement of staff rules and regulations • Keep staff informed of any new development affecting their conditions of work

  12. Whom do we interact with • The administration – Staff Union via the Joint Negotiations Committee (JNC) for NY issues, and via the newly created Staff Management Committee (SMC) for system-wide issues • When invited, with the General Assembly and its Committees (Fifth, ACABQ and the Sixth) – Staff Union as member of CCISUA • Other bodies and staff representative bodies (ICSC, Human Resources Network, Pension Board) – sometimes Staff Union individually, and sometimes via CCISUA

  13. Funding • All our activities are self funded, this is why we need your contribution. • You can receive the contribution form by email or download it from our website. • If you decide to contribute, we ask you to respect the suggested minimum donations which are printed on the form, keeping in mind that the minimum required as set by the Council is $5.00/month

  14. Contributing financially allows for access to the special services we offer - such as access to our legal advisor for specific cases, or membership to the Hyatt Legal Plan - you will be required to be a dues paying member • To hold office in the Staff Union (staff reps and all elected officials, including staff nominated to various boards) are required to be dues-paying members

  15. Where to go if you have a problem • First talk with your representative, who will either be able to solve the issue, or bring it up with the leadership if necessary. • If you don’t know your staff representative, call our office or go to website for the list. • If you don’t have a representative, you can contact our office directly.

  16. Where we are • Office of the United Nations Staff Union UNHQ Secretariat Library Building 3rd Floor L-0300 • 212-963-7075 • www.u-seek.org • https://www.facebook.com/UNSUNY

  17. Your responsibilities • Find out who your staff representative is. If there is none, become one. • Represent yourself and your co-workers first and foremost. • Read the staff regulations and rules from cover to cover.

  18. Staff Council Meetings • Are open to all Staff. • Normally every Thursday from 1.15-2.30 (except when in recess during summer) • You can contact our office or your representative to find out the venue of meetings.

  19. UNITED NATIONS STAFF UNION BE INFORMED, GET INVOLVED! MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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