Which affiliated trade unions support electoral reform?

  • The logo of the Asbury Park Subway Shop, featuring a red circular emblem with a train, two workers, and a handshake, along with the text 'ASLEF ESTABD 1880'.

    ASLEF

    ASLEF supports PR, with its 2021 Conference calling for PR to be a flagship policy of next Labour manifesto.

  • Logo of the Fire Brigades Union with a flame graphic and text in a circle, red and white background.

    FBU

    FBU supports electoral reform. Get involved with Politics for the Many: the trade union campaign for democratic reform.

  • Logo of Musicians' Union with black text on a split black, white, and orange background.

    MU

    The Musicians’ Union supports Proportional Representation. Get involved with Politics for the Many: the trade union campaign for democratic reform.

  • TSSA logo with black lowercase letters and a wave design underneath, on a background split between white at the top and dark red at the bottom.

    TSSA

    TSSA is in favour of Proportional Representation. Get involved with Politics for the Many: the trade union campaign for democratic reform.

  • Logo for UNISON featuring green wavy lines and the word 'UNISON' in purple text.

    Unison

    Unison’s 2022 National Delegates Conference voted to reject FPTP and support Proportional Representation.

  • Logo with a red and orange flame above the word 'unite' and a red horizontal stripe at the bottom.

    Unite

    Unite has policy in favour of electoral reform. The 2021 Unite Policy Conference voted to oppose First Past the Post.

  • USDAW logo with purple and white color scheme.

    USDAW

    USDAW’s 2023 Annual Delegates Meeting voted support the introduction of Proportional Representation for general elections.

  • EWU communications union reviewing sign with purple background and text

    CWU

    CWU is reviewing its policy on electoral reform. Its 2022 conference condemned FPTP and committed to holding a policy forum to set its policy on PR.