Sent: 11 May 2015 15:45
To:
Subject: RE: FDA Union Membership
I think strike action is normally seen as counter-productive and a last resort and so FDA has not traditionally balloted its members to recommend it; whereas with PCS (the union that represents XXX and XXX) they can have an obvious impact on the running of XXX, it is harder for our members to have that effect.
I hope that helps
From:
Sent: 11 May 2015 15:39
To: R
Subject: RE: FDA Union Membership
Ah I see. Well I will think about membership. Does the FDA ever push for strike action at the XXX? I can’t recall seeing any FDA branding on the recent pickets, but I assume if you are representing managers then perhaps this is difficult?
From:
Sent: 11 May 2015 15:27
To:
Subject: RE: FDA Union Membership
Hi
It stands for ‘First Division Association’, a now rather meaningless term associated with the part of the civil service from which it first started (the treasury I believe!) just after WW1. It has been retained but is rarely used in its full version these days.
I hope that helps!
all best
From:
Sent: 11 May 2015 15:08
To:
Subject: RE: FDA Union Membership
Hi
Thanks for your email. What does ‘FDA’ stand for?
Thanks
From:
Sent: 11 May 2015 14:56
Subject: FDA Union Membership
Dear Colleague,
We are writing to invite you to join FDA, the politically neutral union for XXX professionals, specialists and managers such as yourself. Despite what you may have heard about the FDA it is not just for managers but all professional staff. As an independent professional body with over eighty years of experience across government service FDA gives you a chance to have your say on important questions and offers support if things go wrong.