School worker from Belfast 鈥婥atherine McKenna elected as president of the UK’s biggest union

School worker from Belfast 鈥婥atherine McKenna elected as president of the UK's biggest union

Catherine McKenna, who also helps with special needs transport, has been elected as president of Unison’s roughly 1.3m members for the next year. She was elected to a seat on the union鈥檚 roughly 60-strong National Executive Council by members, and then the members of the executive council elected her its president. She was elected to the post last Friday at Unison鈥檚 national conference in Liverpool. Catherine is the third woman from Unison NI to be elected to the position, and is the first education worker 鈥 something the union said reflects 鈥渢he growing strength of education workers here鈥. She has been a Unison member for 18 years and belongs to the Belfast education branch, where she has previously been the branch secretary and is now chair. Catherine has served on the National Executive Council, the union鈥檚 governing body, for the past four years, and has just been re-elected to the seat reserved for low-paid workers in Northern Ireland. Catherine said: 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to winning for public sector workers everywhere, especially the lowest-paid. Coming from west Belfast and working in a low-paid role, I know what it means to feel unseen, unheard, and undervalued… 鈥淚 come from the same workplaces, the same struggles, and I carry that with me in every decision. I鈥檓 ready to give it my all, because our strength lies in how we listen, how we care, and how we stand together.鈥 The union said her interests include international solidarity and women鈥檚 issues.

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