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Functions Of Ibms And Msf Essay Research

Functions Of Ibms And Msf Essay, Research Paper


The Nature Of Professional Bodies, Trade Unions and special


Interest Groups


In the United Kingdom and Ireland there are many professional


bodies, trade unions and special interest groups around each specific and


unique in its own way. In general professional bodies take care of


maintaining a high standard of professional qualification and practice, Trade


unions represent individual members protecting their rights at work. Special


interest groups promote issues within its boundaries.


Within biomedical science the professional body is The Institute of


Biomedical Science (IBMS) and the Manufacturing Science Finance (MSF)


is the trade union. There are many special interest groups. Some of which


are The British Society for Clinical Cytology (BSCC) and The British Society


for Microbial Technology (BSMT). These are the organizations I will be


looking into and finding out what they are, their main purposes for their


members as well as comparing then against each other.


The institute of biomedical science (IBMS) was founded in 1912 and


has been registered a charity. It used to be called the Institute of Medical


Laboratory Sciences but was changed in January 1994. It is the professional


body for biomedical scientists in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is


available to all biomedical scientists in all fields of work. Most of its


members live and work in the Uk and Ireland but some others are employed


abroad. In all IBMS has around 15,000 members.


IBMS aims


to promote and develop biomedical science and its practitioners, to


establish and maintain professional standards and to be the influential


professional body in biomedical science .(1)


To do this the institutes most important purpose is that it represents


the profession in meetings. These meetings are held with a variety of


people, employers, course organizers, educational and scientific authorities,


government departments and with other professional bodies and influential


people. The aim of the meetings are towards the institutes members so that


the correct requirements of the profession are considered when changes


take place and to insure that they are made to benefit the biomedical


laboratory services and its workers.


The IBMS has many purposes all of which are important but some


more then others. It helps answer its members professional queries and


gives advice on many topics affecting their working lives. The service also


provides a legal 24 hour help-line for domestic and general employment


problems which includes a confidential counseling service. Should an IBMS


member be involved in a legal action related to their profession the institute


can provide immediate support, advice and representation. This is not a


legal service, they can not get involved and fight cases.


IBMS is also involved in the educational field. It helps in the designing


and developing of BSc and MSc degree courses aimed towards the


profession and forwards its ideas to be accredited. To do this the institute


maintains close contact with the heads of University Centers of Biomedical


Science groups. With this close contact the institute advises them on the


content required, ensures the courses are relevant to biomedical science


and that they are taught well.


Some other functions of IBMS are it is consulted by health authorities


on matters concerning the profession, it appoints and nominates official


representatives and acts as a peer group to set the minimum professional


standards required. It also organises scientific meetings so biomedical


scientists can meet and discuss any ideas they have. It also informs the


public with relevant information.


Membership costs 94 and includes legal advice, financial services,


IBMS travel club, income tax relief on subscription, access to insurance,


IBMS member loans and mortgage services.


Also available are the magazines published by IBMS, the Biomedical


Scientists published monthly, and the British Journal of Biomedical Science


which comes out quarterly.


Manufacturing Science Finance (MSF) is one of the largest trade


unions in the United Kingdom, with over 400,000 members in both public


and private sections. MSF was formed in January 1988 when the two


unions Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial staffs (ASTMS)


and the Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Staffs (TASS) merged.


The joining of the two unions now means that skilled and professional


employers can have the proper support for their skills to be adequately


recognised.


MSF is the union for skilled and professional people. It fights for its


members whenever and wherever necessary. Membership covers nearly


every industry and service, this is what makes MSF unique compared to


other trade unions. MSF believes that


all aspects of working life should be the subject of discussion and


agreement between employers and the representatives of the trade unions


to which their employees belong. The skilled and professional pe

ople who


are our members expert recognition for the contribution that they make to


their employers success. (2)


One of the main concerns of MSF is the way in which people are


treated at work, bullying, racism and harassment are not acceptable. It has


strong campaigns for these areas for all its employees whoever they are.


Another of MSF aims is that all its members should be treated fairly


and everyone has equal opportunities at work. Also no one person of a


minor group should be discriminated against no matter what group they are


a member of. All this is shown by the cases which MSF fights, it has legal


rights to protect its members with.


Examples of this are Desmond Smith, a male health visitor who was


sacked for writing to his MP about racist treatment he was receiving at work.


MSF took up his case and he received money for unfair dismissal and his


professional reputation saved,


MSF understood how much more that mattered to me – much more


that the money . (3)


Another example of this is just near to where I live at the Daewoo


Worthing Technical Centre. MSF is trying to stop many compulsory


redundancies to preserve the workers skills for the new owners Ford. The


redundancies have no business sense and are only happening to satisfy


shareholders of Korean banks who own the company. Ford are buying the


company based on its current capabilities, the sacking of 250 workers will


affect the companies ability to come up with new ideas.


The MSF campaign is about putting a halt to these damaging job


loses, in order to preserve the skills and expertise that exist at the Worthing


design Centre. (4)


MSF has many other functions which are important to its members


including, providing training to workplace representatives on industrial


issues, providing support, encouragement and advising them in all aspects


of their work. It has political influence through Labour Party MP`s, a group of


82 members in both Houses of Parliament and 8 members in the European


Parliament. The group considers matters referred to it by the NEC. Overall


MSF is aimed towards its members and protecting their rights at work.


Special interest groups are there to discuss certain issues about


biomedical science. The groups are formed by professionals in that area of


work as well as interested members. The British Society for Clinical


Cytology is aimed towards promoting cytology and consist of around 500


members. The members are generally biomedical and clinicians scientists.


It promotes cytology in many different ways, from meetings to examinations.


The British Society for Microbial Technology is a much smaller group


designed for the members interested in Microbiology, but more specifically


in the application of microbiological technology. For its members it produces


a newsletter which includes articles written by its members telling of their


experiences and sets up meetings once a year.


To sum up professional bodies, like IBMS, are mainly concerned with


the profession which they represent. Making sure the profession is run


properly, meting the standards required and that relevant courses are


teaching the correct material required. It also aids its members who are in


difficulties with its help-line. It can assist its members in legal cases but


cannot fight the cases for them. It is all about the profession not the


individuals. This is where trade unions differ, like MSF, their main concern is


with the individuals not the profession. They are there to represent their


members when difficulties arise within the work place. It stands up for its


members when unfair dismissal and ill-treatment occur at work. Trade


unions focus on the individual, meting their needs at work and not the whole


profession. Special interest groups aim their efforts towards specific


sections of the profession and its members. It has no legal service for its


members and has no say in how its section is run. This is shown by the


small numbers of members special interest groups have. All have their


advantages and disadvantages, depending on what your personal issues


are depends on what group you join.


References


(4) Fleming D. MSF Regional Officer. (2000), Daewoo Pushing


ahead with redundancies despite Ford s bid, (www.MSF.org.uk)


01.11.2000


(2) MSF, What is MSF?, What do we believe?, (www.MSF.org.uk)


01.11.2000


(3) Smith D. MSF the union for health professionals,


(1) The Institute of Biomedical Science, General Information, Leaflet


Bibliography


MSF, Daewoo pushing ahead with redundancies despite Ford s


bid, (www.MSF.org.uk)


MSF the union of health professionals


MSF, What is MSF, (www,MSF.org.uk) 01.11.2000


Sheetf. T. E. (1999), Trade Associations and Professional Bodies in


in the United Kingdom, 15th edition


The Institute of Biomedical Science, About IBMS, (www.IBMS.org)


01.11.2000


The Institute of Biomedical Science, General Information, Leaflet


The Institute of Biomedical Science, Your Profession, Leaflet

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