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September 16 - 17, 2024

This workshop(s) is closed to members of CUPE Local 23 only.
All members must pre-register themselves and provide their own information to hold their spot and to receive credit for successfully completing the course.

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Sep 16th (All times are PACIFIC)
9:00 am - 12:00 pm | BARG - How Bargaining Works
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm | BARG - Notetaking for bargaining

Sep 17th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm | BARG - At the Bargaining Table (Module 1)

BARG - How Bargaining Works
Sep 16, 2024 (9:00am-12:00pm (Pacific))

This module can be added to other parts of the Bargaining Education Program. It covers the legal framework for collective bargaining and where we get our power as a union.

BARG - Notetaking for bargaining
Sep 16, 2024 (1:00pm-4:00pm (Pacific))

Bargaining notes are critical – during bargaining and when new language is being implemented after bargaining has ended. Learn how to read the room, understand body language, take good notes, and store notes after bargaining. NOTE: This workshop is for bargaining committee members.

BARG - At the Bargaining Table
Sep 17, 2024 (9:00am-4:00pm (Pacific))

This workshop gives bargaining committee members the training they need, when they need it, so they can get the best deal possible for their members. It is delivered by the national servicing rep and happens in stages throughout negotiations. The workshop explores how to work effectively in caucus, as well as at the bargaining table. NOTE: This workshop is for bargaining committee members.

Sep 9, 2024

CUPE Local 23
4940 Canada Way Suite 114
BURNABY, British Columbia
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CUPE 23

There is significant demand for our workshops. If you need to cancel your registration, please email Rachel Naidu, rnaidu@cupe.ca as soon as possible.

Thanks for your interest in CUPE’s Union Education Program and for your ongoing leadership in our union!

In response to the health concerns of our members and staff, CUPE has implemented a Scent-Free Policy at all of our workshops. Scented products such as hair spray, perfume and deodorant can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches. Facilitators and participants are asked to refrain from using scented products while attending our workshops and meetings. Thank you for your cooperation.

Rachel Naidu
rnaidu@cupe.ca

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