My subscriptions have stopped and no one contacted me to say I am no longer paying. Now I have a problem, what do I do?
If your subscriptions have stopped and you were not contacted, it is still your responsibility to ensure that your payments are up to date.
The Workers of England keeps records of joiners and leavers, and you may be able to pay any missed subscriptions in order to receive the full benefits of membership.
The appropriate next step is to contact the head office at
Legal assistance or representation is always provided at the WEUs discretion, and the union does not look kindly on members who repeatedly cancel and later seek to rejoin when problems arise.
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