Education
University of Kent.
University of Kent.
Collins was appointed Central Office Manager of the Transport and General Workers" Union in 1984 and held essentially the same post until 2008, being redesignated Head of Administration in the 1990s and Assistant General Secretary in 1999. He helped steer the Transport and General Workers' Union into a merger with Amicus, creating Unite, one of the largest trade unions in the country. Collins took the helm because the party was reportedly close to bankruptcy.
In May 2008, Electoral Commission figures showed the party was £17.8 million in debt.
On 20 January 2011, Collins was created a life peer as Baron Collins of Highbury, of Highbury in the London Borough of Islington, and was introduced in the House of Lords on 24 January 2011, where he sits on the Labour benches. He was appointed a whip in 2011.
He was appointed Labour"s Lords Spokesperson for International Development in 2013. On 10 July 2013 Collins was asked to review and make recommendations for internal reform.
His recommendations included replacing the electoral college system for selecting new leaders with a "one member, one vote" system.
Mass membership would be encouraged by allowing "registered supporters" to join at a low cost, as well as full membership.
Members from the trade unions would also have to explicitly "opt in" rather than "opt out" of paying a political levy to Labour. On 1 March 2014, at a special conference, the party largely adopted these recommendations.
He has been a member of the for over thirty years and has campaigned for the party in every General Election since 1970. He was Transport and General Workers' Union representative on the National Policy Forum and a member of Labour"s National Constitutional Committee.