Glasgow West Amnesty International: AGM 2022 Resolutions
Please take the time to vote on the following resolutions for this year's AGM. Further information regarding the resolutions (background info, arguments for and against) are available here: https://www.amnesty.org.uk/annual-general-meeting-2022 (document entitled AGM 2022 notice incorporating resolutions). I have missed out the first two resolutions as they are routine procedural steps. Please submit your votes by Sunday 19th June. I will then go with the majority decision for each resolution. Thanks :-)
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S1: To remove from the articles of association the requirement that a member be 14 years old or over
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S2: Amend the articles of association and rules to create a second vice-chair role
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S3: Amend the Articles of Association to increase the period of time between the date that proposed resolutions are received and the date of the AGM.
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01: Amnesty International to clarify the process by which it declares a person as a Prisoner of Conscience.
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02: Amnesty International UK to campaign more actively for the release of the journalist Julian Assange by associating his case with related threats to press freedom and the current UK government’s assault on the Human Rights Act.
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03: Prisoner of Conscience Status for Mohammed El Halabi of World Vision, imprisoned without trial in Israel
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04: Amnesty to raise awareness of the human rights violations in corporate supply chains by encouraging groups across the UK to campaign on the issue and push further for UK due diligence legislation.
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05: Pay Policies and Disclosure Requirements of AIUK - AIUK to adopt more equitable and transparent pay policies
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06: Financial Efficiency of AIUK Section - AIUK Section to produce plans to reduce non-campaign costs.
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07: Remove the required annual affiliation fee and block vote, for local groups - Remove the annual affiliation fee of local groups and the entitlement to a block vote of ten at the AGM.
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