Wednesday 26 March 2014

We Are Members Of The Federation of Small Business

 WMT Bearings are members of the Shropshire FSB and we value our membership of this pressure group.
There are currently over 200.000 members of the group. We visit the Telford, Shrewsbury and Oswestry groups where we network and make useful contacts. If you would benefit from a group such as this WMT Bearings would recommend to yourselves.




About the FSB


The FSB is non-profit making and non-party political

The Federation of Small Businesses is the UK's largest campaigning pressure group promoting and protecting the interests of the self-employed and owners of small firms. Formed in 1974, it now has 200,000 members across 33 regions and 194 branches.

Lobbying

Our lobbying arm - led by the Westminster Press and Parliamentary office - applies pressure on MPs, Government and Whitehall and puts the FSB viewpoint over to the media. The FSB also has Press and Parliamentary Offices in Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast to lobby the devolved assemblies. Development Managers work alongside members in our regions to further FSB influence at a regional level.

Member Benefits


In addition, Member Services is committed to delivering a wide range of high quality, good value business services to members of the FSB. These services will be subject to continuing review and will represent a positive enhancement to the benefit of membership of the Leading Business Organisation in the UK. See the full range of FSB benefits.

Vision


A community that recognises, values and adequately rewards the endeavours of those who are self employed and small business owners within the UK

Mission Statement


To be and remain the largest and most effective organisation promoting and protecting the interests of the self employed and small business owners within the UK.

Principal Objectives To Achieve The Mission Statement

  • To recruit continuously at a high level
  • To retain as many members as possible
  • To promote the interests of members
  • To protect members' business
  • To publicise the benefits of self-employed and business ownership
  • To identify the continuously changing needs of members

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