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Branch Vacancies

Mark Fairhall • 2 February 2022

Want to take a step forward and represent members in your Office? Have a look at our vacant positions

If you have any questions on the roles or would to fill one of the vacancies, please contact me via:

Mob - 07483 213948

Email - sec@shropsmidwales.com


Branch BAME Officer


Job Description

The BAME abbreviation stands for Black & Asian, Minority Ethnic. It is worthy of note that you do not need to be a member of the BAME Community in order to stand for this position. The role will include:

  • Promoting issues affecting BAME Workers to the branch committee
  • Reporting to their branch/region on relevant issues
  • Escalating relevant issues where necessary. This should involve collaborative work with the Equality Officer and if necessary, the appropriate IR reps.
  • Acting as a general point of contact where necessary.
  • Providing information to BAME members.
  • Attending Regional Equality Committee meetings, CWU Black Workers Conference, TUC or STUC Black Workers Conference.
  • Involvement and support of CWU campaigns against the Far Right, Promoting rights of migrant workers etc.


Branch Youth Officer


Job Description

  • The primary role of Branch Youth Officers is to represent members in the Branch under the age of 30.
  • Branch Youth Officers also have a leading role in helping to organise and recruit members.
  • Promote issues affecting young people.
  • Report to Branch and Regional Youth Committees on relevant issues affecting young workers.
  • Escalate any issues as appropriate to senior Branch/Regional Officers.
  • Act as a point of contact between young members and the Branch.
  • Act as a point of contact between CWU HQ and the Branch on issues concerning young members.


Local Office Rep


Offices where we have vacancies

  • Newtown
  • Oakengates


Job Description

  • Providing effective representation both collectively and individually in meetings with management.
  • Delivering accurate advice and information on workplace issues.
  • Focus on recruiting new members to the CWU.
  • Communicating up to date information on national and local issues involving the CWU.
  • Keeping the CWU noticeboard/workplace WhatsApp group up to date.
  • Ensuring that all members are treated in a fair and equal manner.
  • Acting as a focal point for all CWU members in the office. 
  • Taking an active role in branch meetings.


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