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Adrian Askew, Connect's General Secretary, said: "I am delighted that our members have strongly backed plans to merge with Prospect. This promises an exciting future, and we look forward to working closely with colleagues in Prospect, sharing our expertise and our innovative approaches to trade unionism to represent and protect our members".
Connect members will be part of a dedicated sector for communications workers within Prospect, benefiting from a shared focus on delivering for professional members and a commitment to a positive agenda. Adrian Askew added that: "This merger will help us to realise our vision of creating a union to protect and represent our professional members throughout their careers, with their union membership as a vital part of their career plans. We share Prospect's commitment to a focus on the issues that really matter at work, working proactively with our members and their industry to shape the future of the world of work".
Paul Noon, General Secretary of Prospect, said: "This is a great result and confirms Prospect as the UK's fastest growing union.
"Our strong focus on Prospect as a professional union for professional people has been shown to have wide appeal. This year alone we have seen nearly 25,000 new members join us, ranging from telecommunications specialists in Connect to aircraft safety engineers in the Association of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and public sector workers in the Jersey Civil Service Association."
Details of the Scrutineers' Report will be available in the December 2009 issue of 'Connected', which is sent to all members at home.
About Prospect
Prospect represents 102,000 professional and managerial staff across the private and public sectors (with the majority in the private sector). Prospect members work in diverse industries including energy, the civil service, heritage, agriculture, defence, shipbuilding, transport and the environmental sector and in a wide range of occupations including engineers, scientists and managers. Prospect is already the largest union for professional engineers in the UK.
Prospect was formed by a merger of two unions - the Institution of Professionals, Managers and Specialists (IPMS) and the Engineers' and Managers' Association (EMA) in 2001, and therefore has a positive history of successful merger.
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