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Any FSB member can either join their local committee or attend committee meetings as an observer.
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This depends upon what you would like to do. Some members become FSB spokespeople on specific areas such as H & S, transport, manufacturing, agriculture, construction, IT and so on. Others represent the FSB on Local Strategic Partnerships and other delivery groups, giving the small business community a voice within a Local Authority area.
A Member will not be asked to take on anything which they are not confident with and will be suitably briefed on a subject and receive support from other Members and FSB staff along the way.
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The Member's business comes first - it's as simple as that!
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As 2 above indicates a Member's previous experience will provide a natural opening into specialised areas, however, there are always areas which touch upon every business such as taxation issues, health and safety and crime. This means that almost any Member potentially has something to offer the FSB.
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Yes. Most members 'dip their toe in the water' on a local basis. Some stick with local issues, others decide to move into a wider arena. The choice remains with the Member.
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The FSB can offer media and lobbying training to Members who want to take an increased role in that area; fellow members and staff are always happy to assist wherever needed.
- Out of pocket expenses are met by the FSB.
- Contact Denise or Lesley in the Regional Office Email Tel: 0845 257 6030