Sharon Haynes

Council: Harrow

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Employees' Consultative Forum Role: Unison Representative

Employees' Consultative Forum - Wednesday 28 January 2026 6.30 pm

The Employees' Consultative Forum met on Wednesday 28 January 2026 to discuss the draft revenue budget for 2026/27 and the draft Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) to 2028/29, as well as the Annual Workforce Profile Report for 2024-2025. The council faces significant financial challenges, with a projected budget gap of £32.5 million over the next three years, although recent government funding changes have improved the council's financial outlook. The forum also reviewed the annual workforce diversity report, highlighting areas of progress and ongoing challenges in achieving a representative workforce.

January 28, 2026, 6:30 pm
Employees' Consultative Forum POSTPONED Role: Unison Representative

the Employees' Consultative Forum of Harrow Council

This meeting has been postponed.

July 30, 2025
Employees' Consultative Forum POSTPONED

to 30 July, Employees' Consultative Forum - Wednesday 11 June 2025 6.30 pm,

June 11, 2025
Employees' Consultative Forum

Employees' Consultative Forum - Wednesday 22 January 2025 6.30 pm

The Employees' Consultative Forum was scheduled to discuss the draft revenue budget for the upcoming financial year and the medium-term financial strategy. The meeting's agenda also included standard procedural items and an opportunity for public questions.

January 22, 2025
Employees' Consultative Forum POSTPONED

, Employees' Consultative Forum - Thursday 19 September 2024 6.30 pm

This meeting has been postponed.

September 19, 2024

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 9

Average per Month: 0.2

Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.