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Become a rep
There has never been a more exciting time to become an FDA rep. We are one of the fastest growing trade unions in the UK, and more people than ever are signing up to support their colleagues and make their workplaces fairer and safer.
Have you ever considered becoming a rep?
Members who want to get more involved in the union often decide to volunteer as a workplace representative (a rep).
The role of an FDA rep is wide and varied and can include:
- promoting the work of the union and supporting members;
- recruiting new members;
- feeding back local issues to the union; and
- participating in meetings and negotiations with the employer on issues including pay, terms and conditions.
There are also other specialist rep roles that you can undertake, including:
- health and safety rep;
- equality rep; and
- learning rep.
All rep and activist roles come with full training and support. If you are interested in becoming a rep, the FDA has development pathways and CPD resources available to support you in all of the above roles. The union offers a two-stage training programme to all new reps, held in-person (at FDA HQ in London) and online.
As well as guidance from fellow reps, you will also receive continuous support from our experienced FDA National Officers and organisers.
FDA branch structure
All reps belong to their local branch. Branches are the body responsible for the recruitment of members in their workplace and for representing their views to management and the union’s Annual Delegate Conference. Not all reps have titled positions, but each branch usually has a:
Convenor
The branch convenor takes the chair at branch meetings and, with the secretary, is responsible for the conduct of branch business.
The convenor will advise on when to hold meetings of all members and to ensure that regular contact is maintained between branch committee members. There is also a role in ensuring that no one branch officer is carrying too heavy a load.
Secretary
The branch secretary is the first point of contact for members and FDA head office. Branch secretaries are responsible for organising the branch Annual General Meeting (AGM) and keeping minutes of meetings.
Membership secretary
The role of membership secretary is crucial to the organisation of the branch. Two-way communication between the officer and head office is encouraged, to ensure all membership records are up to date.
Branch Committee
Many branches have a small committee which meets every few months and acts as a sounding board for the Convenor and Secretary as well as providing practical support for members in the branch. This is often the first role a local rep will take up while they learn more about the FDA and the work of representatives.
Health and safety rep
Union health and safety representatives help promote a good safety culture and allow employees to raise issues that concern them. Most branches will have a health and safety rep
Learning rep
The role involves raising awareness about the value of learning, helping organise courses in the workplace and supporting and encouraging members to take part in learning.
Equality rep
Equality reps play a vital role in branches. You will work alongside other union reps and branch officers to promote equality, challenge discrimination and organise and recruit members within your workplace.
Latest news
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FDA launches its Autumn organising roadshow
As part of the union’s work to improve its local visibility, the FDA launched its Autumn organising roadshow at the Ministry of Justice building in Petty France, London.
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FDA Fast Stream section receive group Impact Award at ADC 2024
The 2024 group Impact Award was presented to the Fast Stream section for their hard-fought campaign to secure a pay rise for members worth up to 22.5%
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FDA member Ross Thompson awarded Individual Impact Award 2024
FDA member Ross Thompson received the Individual Impact Award for his work increasing membership and engagement in the Northern Ireland Section
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