Unfortunately, although I was very keen to attend, I was unable to make the meeting on Friday.
I'm not at all surprised that it was decided to create a new 'association' although I have to say that I do not believe it is the best thing for the industry.
Everyone is aware of the problems with the Federation. They certainly appear to have been obstructive with Philips request to see the accounts and members should, quite rightly, ask why such action was taken. However, even some of the committee members themselves agree that 2 or 3 key people need replacing.
Can I ask, did this meeting consider setting up a pressure group to instigate change in the Federation?
Wouldn't that be easier, cheaper, faster and more effective than starting up something entirely from scratch. The Federation already has paying members, it has working relationships with other industry bodies, government and the HSE, it has financial resources and it has at least a little bit of credibility.
A new organisation will split the window cleaning industry even more than it is now. What can it possibly do that can't be done by the Federation with the the right people supporting it?
How many people that went to this meeting on Friday also attended the Federation AGM?
I can see why some people are disheartened with the state of the industry at the moment but why are those people who are prepared to put so much time and effort into the 'PWCA' not prepared to do the same with the Federation. It just deosn't make sense to me and, like others, I suspect there's more to it than meets the eye!
The main argument over the years seems to have been that not many customers have heard of the Federation. OK, I can see the downside of that. But, do people really believe a window cleaning organisation could have 'the same credibility as CORGI'? Come on, whether we like it or not we are talking about window cleaning! If a 'cowboy' window cleaner cleans your windows you could be left with 'impacted dirt' - if a 'cowboy' plumber services your boiler a gas leak could kill you! Joe Public is never going to give window cleaners the same credibility! Is it not more important for a trade organisation to encourange safe practice (whether with poles or ladders), to liase with government bodies about real issues, to bring the industry together as one and to help each and every member become more professional and, therefore, more successful?
Please, don't get me wrong. I think it's great that a group of like-minded individuals have stood up and said 'we don't like the situation as it is and we're going to change it'. I applaud you for your action. I'm sure you'll get plenty of initial support and I have no doubt it'll get off to a great start. However, 12 months down the line I suspect it'll suffer like almost every other trade association out there. There will be plenty of people talking the talk - but very few that walk the walk!
Sorry, but I think you've all missed the biggest opportunity to make real change in this industry!
Regards
Mike Boxall