Talk:Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance

Broad Left/Unity Disagreements
I'm going to revert the article to its original statements concerning the nature of Broad Left/Unity factions on the basis of the following statement:

"There are two main grouping on the General Council, NIPSA Broad Left and NIPSA Unity. Broad Left is traditionally seen as the more trotskyite within NIPSA, having evolved from the Time for Change grouping which where only interested in control of the organisation whereas NIPSA Unity would often be seen to be more wide and inclusive of what the unions members wanted it to be as long as you don't count members who want to go on strike."

If you're going to make derogatory statements about other groups you should perhaps learn some of the basics of the English language first.Milzo1986 (talk) 15:31, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

I'm going to add the NPOV tag to the article. Wikipedia is meant to be fact based, making unsubstantiated claims about one group or another is contrary to Wikipedia policy. --81.110.53.199 (talk) 22:39, 22 June 2012 (UTC)

NIPSA, not PSA
The Union is not referred to by anyone as the PSA or Public Service Alliance. It is called NIPSA in all official correspondence from the Union itself, by the ICTU and media outlets such as the BBC, Ulster Television and The Belfast Telegraph. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Milzo1986 (talk • contribs) 22:20, 21 March 2015 (UTC)

http://www.nipsa.org.uk/NIPSA/media/NIPSA/PDFs/About%20NIPSA/Rule-Book-2013_web.pdf - 1.1 The name of the union shall be the Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance, hereinafter referred to as “NIPSA”. - Excerpt from NIPSA Rule Book. --Milzo1986 (talk) 22:25, 21 March 2015 (UTC)