3 NOVEMBER 2021 10 A.M.

With Auckland remaining at Level 3 in the Covid-19 lockdown, the Auckland Local has made the decision to conduct this year’s Annual General Meeting via zoom on Wednesday 3 November commencing at 10 a.m.

Members who wish to participate in the zoom AGM are asked to contact the Auckland Union Office by email
(Auckland@nzpfu.org.nz), and we can then email back the link and any other details to you.

Zoom is available for download to your mobile device via your applicable App Store (Apple/Android/Google Play, etc) https://zoom.us/download

If you have any questions you would like answered during the meeting, please text them to the Local  Secretary, Martin Campbell, on 021 2927729.  This will help the meeting to be run more efficiently.

The meeting will take Remits for Conference from the floor.  Please note the Proposer and Seconder of any Remit must be in attendance via zoom when their Remit is presented at the meeting. 

The National Council will be in attendance and are happy to give members an update and answer any questions.

Attached please find a copy of last year’s Annual General Meeting Minutes and a copy of the 2021 Auckland Local Secretary’s Report.

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