Briefing:NEC Newsletter – Autumn 2018 From: Karen Wilkie For attention of: All Party Officers, NEC Published: 31st October 2018 Last updated: 6th November 2018 Printed: 22nd November 2024 Other formats: Print This newsletter gives an overview of issues discussed at the most recent meeting of the NEC in October 2018. Please do share this information with your member in meetings but remember that this is an internal Party briefing and is not to be shared outside of the Party,with the press or on social media. The next meeting of the NEC will be the annual Strategy Weekend on 24/25 November. This meeting will review the Party’s Strategic Plan for the next three years, as well as the priorities and budget for 2019. Introduction The NEC of the Co-operative Party is elected every three years, with the current members serving from June 2017-20. The NEC is also the Board of the Society, Co-operative Party Ltd. It normally meets quarterly, with the June meeting being the AGM. The most recent meeting of the NEC took place on Friday 12 October, prior to the start of Annual Conference. TUC 'Dying to Work' Charter The NEC confirmed support for the TUC’s ‘Dying to Work’ campaign and signed the Dying to Work Charter during Annual Conference. We are the first political party to do so. Read more about the campaign Recruitment & Membership As at 30 September, the Party had 11,523 members, an increase of 7% on the same time last year. All nations and regions have increased their members, with the North West showing the largest increase (10.5%). 34.4% of members are women. This is an increase but still a cause for concern, which the NEC will discuss at the Strategy Weekend in November. If you or your members have ideas for recruitment, particularly to increase diversity, please get in touch. The number of members voluntarily paying more than the standard membership rate has doubled over the past year. If you can afford a little bit more, please let us know. Parliamentary Report Jim McMahon MP, Chair of the Co-operative Parliamentary Group, Anna Turley MP and Lord Kennedy reported on recent work. This included work on modern slavery, co-ops fortnight, violence against shop workers, the New Economics Foundation Report and panel with John McDonnell MP, Shadow Chancellor. Refreshing the Party's brand As reported in the last Newsletter, the NEC agreed to refresh the Party’s brand for our 2nd Century. The General Secretary presented the latest ideas to the NEC – look out for our new brand soon. Disability Confident All political Parties have been asked to consider what they can do to enable people with disabilities to be elected as MPs, MSPs, AMs and councillors. There is some government funding to support this. The NEC is asking members with disabilities what we can do to enable more to be selected and elected as Labour and Co-operative representatives. Please contact – Joe Fortune (Parliamentary) or Emma Hoddinott (Local Government). General Secretary's Report The General Secretary gave a full report to the NEC on recent work towards the Party’s strategic objectives. This NEC meeting took place towards the end of the Party’s Month of Action on Modern Slavery. You can read more about our members, councillors and MPs actions and successes leading up to and during the month of action here. These will be reviewed for 2019-2021 at the NEC Strategy Weekend in November. Finance The NEC discussed the Party’s income and expenditure to date and balance sheet. The draft budget for 2019 will be agreed the next meeting. ContentsIntroduction TUC 'Dying to Work' Charter Recruitment & Membership Parliamentary Report Refreshing the Party's brand Disability Confident General Secretary's Report Finance Action Points Month of Action on Modern SlaveryRead more on the campaign and check that your council has signed the charter. (More) For more information Karen Wilkie Board Secretary Resources NEC TUC Dying to Work