These courses present a unique opportunity for both Regions to work collaboratively on the challenges we face daily. By joining forces, we can build a stronger, united front that tackles issues with greater efficacy and innovation. Additionally, participating in these courses allows us to reenergize and gain fresh perspectives, fostering a sense of renewal and commitment to our shared goals.
Political Action / Media Training
We live in challenging times. The future of the postal service and trade unionism is at risk. There is no use in pretending otherwise. This course is about shaking up things, moving our heads beyond grievances, arbitrations and consultations that do little to improve the daily life of the average worker while postal service is decimated.
Effective use of media – which take different forms – can strongly contribute to a successful campaign. In this, participants will develop a critical understanding of media, learn general media skills and how to create and deliver a clear effective message. We also explore the use of social and community media.
*Please note participants for this course must either have a position on their local executive or who are strongly active within their local membership and/or their community.
Leadership for Local Executive Committee
This 5-day course is specifically designed for Local Executive Committee members. It delves into the core principles, approaches, and perspectives of leadership, providing a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to lead effectively within a union context. Participants will explore how to navigate the complexities of union leadership, uncover their own leadership potential, and develop the specific skills necessary for successful leadership within their Local.
*Please note participants for this course must hold a position on their local executive.
The deadline for registration is 5:00 p.m. on August 12, 2024. (NO EXCEPTIONS) Please ensure your applications are in by the date, any application received after the deadline will not be considered. Space is limited to 20 participants per class.
To be considered, all applications must be signed and submitted by the Local President or their designate. Once the Local signs the applications, the Local must submit all signed and completed applications directly to Regional Office. Applications can be submitted by mail to CUPW Pacific Region, 999 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, B.C. V3M 1G2 or by fax to (604) 525-6821.
As this course is offered under the PEL provisions of our Collective agreement, all costs including loss of wages, transportation and meals will be paid by National Union.
Interested members should be aware that there will be some evening sessions involved and that all sessions of the course are mandatory.
In Solidarity,
Troy Coburn
Regional Education & Organization Officer