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ISU
Formation1981; 44 years ago (1981)
TypeTrade union
Location
MembersIncrease 3,803[1] (2022)
General Secretary
Mark Gribbin
Websitewww.theisu.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata
Formerly called
Immigration Services Union

The ISU is a British trade union representing some of the operational staff in the borders, customs and immigration functions of the Home Office.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

The union was founded in 1981 as the Immigration Service Union. It was a split from the Society of Civil and Public Servants (SCPS),[9] founded in protest at the SCPS calling for the repeal of the Immigration Act 1971.[10]

The ISU is politically independent and not a member of the Trades Union Congress. PCS, the SCPS's successor, sees ISU as a yellow union, as some senior managers encouraged its splitting off, although its independence has been certified by the Certification Officer.[11][12]

Membership of the union reached 4,263 in 2006,[12] but, in common with all Civil Service unions, fell after the ending of payroll wage check-off (subscriptions automatically deducted where workers have ticked to confirm they wish to be in any recognised union to their employer) in 2015.[13] It declined to 3,018 in that year.[14] In 2020, membership stood at 3,043.[15] By 2022, ISU membership stood at 3,803.[1]

The ISU does not generally take industrial action.[16] In 2012, ISU members followed other public sector unions in agreeing to strike against changes to civil service pensions.[17]

General Secretaries

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  • 1981: P. J. Taylor
  • 1997: Martin Slade
  • 2003: Peter Stowe
  • 2010: Paul Duckhouse
  • 2013: Lucy Moreton
  • 2019: Mark Gribbin

References

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  1. ^ a b ISU's audited Annual Return, year ending 31 December 2022 at page P2, note: submitted to the Certification Officer, certified, and republished by the UK government, see 1.
  2. ^ "About us". ISU.
  3. ^ "Commons Home Affairs Select Committee: Fourth Report of Session 2019–21".
  4. ^ "Commons Home Affairs Select Committee: Fifth Report of Session 2012–13" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Commons Home Affairs Select Committee: Sixth Report of Session 2012–13" (PDF).
  6. ^ List of witnesses and job title, Commons Home Affairs Select Committee hearing - the Windrush Generation hearings 25 April 2018
  7. ^ "ISU Membership Circular 20.04.18". Archived from the original on 8 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  8. ^ "All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coronavirus 3-page findings: COVID-19 Variants, International Travel and Border Policy - May 2021" (PDF).
  9. ^ Steve Cohen, Immigration Controls, the Family and the Welfare State, p.321
  10. ^ Steve Cohen, Deportation is Freedom!, p.130
  11. ^ "Trade unions: The current list and schedule".
  12. ^ a b John B. Smethurst and Peter Carter, Historical Directory of Trade Unions, vol.6, p.450
  13. ^ "Trade Union Reform (Civil Service) - Hansard - UK Parliament". hansard.parliament.uk. 28 February 2025.
  14. ^ ISU's audited Annual Return, year ending 31 December 2015"
  15. ^ ISU's audited Annual Return, year ending 31 December 2020 at page P2, note: submitted to the Certification Officer, certified, and republished by the UK government, see 1.
  16. ^ Susan Corby and Geoff White, Employee Relations in the Public Services: Themes and Issues
  17. ^ Alan Travis, "Immigration workers to join civil service pension strike", The Guardian, 2 May 2012
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