As a Union Member you have the Right to Advocate, Show Activism and Support Other Members.
Click on the links below to learn more about the education offered through CUPE National. If you are interested in taking any of the below courses please get in touch with your Local President to make arrangements to join! There are also many opportunities for Union Members to be educated through Conferences, Conventions and “Schools”! Ask your President for details on how you can get involved in your Union today!
CUPE promotes Local Autonomy, you are the Union! We as members are what makes our Union so strong. Currently CUPE has 715,000 + members and growing. If we each took the time to get even educated and active within the union even in the smallest amounts, we can move mountains!
Let’s start moving mountains my friends! Get educated today!
CUPE Education Workshop Calendar
BARG – Mobilizing for Bargaining (OLS)
NOTE: This workshop is for the Mobilization Committee.
Participants need:
– Pens/markers and paper.
– Membership list
• the issues in dispute;
• the strike plan;
• their responsibilities;
• how to manage situations that might come up on the picket line.
NOTE: This workshop is for picket captains.
• the bargaining process;
• the legal framework for bargaining;
• what to expect on the first day of bargaining;
• bargaining table basics;
• consensus decision-making; and
• staying strategic.
NOTE: This workshop is intended for members of a Bargaining Committee.
NOTE: This workshop requires some advance preparation. Materials required will be provided 1 week before the workshop.
NOTE: This session is intended for a local Strike Committee who has already taken the Strike Preparation (OLS) workshop. However, other local members may be invited to participate in the planning session based on their knowledge/expertise or their intended role in the Administration, Finance, Communications or Picketing Committees.
NOTE: This workshop is for a local Strike Committee.
– leadership;
– different leadership approaches;
– aligning your leadership styles;
– teamwork;
– conflict; and
– how to handle conflict together.
NOTE: This workshop is intended for members of a local bargaining committee.
Participation in this online workshop qualifies for a stamp in the passport for the Stewart Learning Series (SLS) for Challenging Racism in the Workplace.
– Understanding conflict as a regular part of human interaction
– 5 responses to conflict and choosing the right response
– Tips for preventing bias from getting in the way
– Communication skills for informal conflict resolution
(This workshop qualifies for a stamp in the SLS Passport for SLS: Conflict Skills for Stewards.)
NOTE: Stewards who have completed the Introduction to Stewarding module can receive a stamp in their passport after completing this workshop.
• identification of hazards;
• hierarchy of controls;
• basic role of health and safety committees;
• basics on the right to refuse.
NOTE: Completion of this workshop is required to register for Part Two.
• identification of hazards;
• hierarchy of controls;
• basic role of health and safety committees;
• basics on the right to refuse.
NOTE: Completion of Part One is required to attend this workshop. Once both parts are complete, you will have fulfilled the pre-requisite to register for all other workshops in the Health and Safety Learning Series.
Note: After you have completed this course, remember to sign up for Part 2 to get the Intro to Stewarding stamp in your passport. You will need this to take any of the courses in the Steward Learning Series.
Note: This is Part 2 of Introduction to Stewarding. Part 1 is a pre-requisite to this course.
NOTE: You will need your local bylaws to participate.
– The value of conflict for effective groups
– How our beliefs about conflict shape how we respond
– The kinds of conflict executives struggle with
– Productive ways to resolve conflict on an executive
Learn how to be prepared.
Strategize and plan to stop privatization at your workplace before it starts.
Learn more about how elections work, explore current issues and how to get involved…a little or a lot!
We can make a difference!