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A project of the
Toronto & York Region Labour Council
in partnership with
George Brown College.
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What's New?
The Labour Education Centre was
founded in 1987 by union activists from the
Toronto and York Region Labour
Council who believed in the power of learning to transform
the lives of working people.
Our mission today is to help build the
capacity of unions to plan, develop and conduct training, adjustment and
labour education programs that transform the lives of individual members
and build the strength, solidarity and equity of their unions.
We offer:
| Customized workshops from needs
assessment, course design, facilitation, and evaluation. |
| Organizational Change programs
from an
equity perspective, using an anti-oppression framework that
integrates an analysis of race, class, gender, and other systems
of power and privilege. |
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Train the trainer workshops
to develop skills in planning,
designing, facilitating workshops, and to enhance the ability of
the training staff or department to strategize, organize, and
integrate training and education goals into the life and work of
their unions. |
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Popular Education workshops
including principles
and practice of popular education applied to training and
development, as well as applied to other union activities like
organizing, political action, coalition building. |
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Union and Equity programs
to set up and plan
for the formation of caucuses for your equity-seeking groups
(aboriginal workers, workers of colour, women, gay, lesbian,
transgendered, and bisexual workers, workers with disabilities);
develop an overall equity framework and strategy that will help
shape the union's organizing, bargaining, and representation,
and coalition-building programs or initiatives. |
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Other equity workshops
like anti-racism,
anti-harassment and discrimination, human rights, and women and
unions. |
Make It
Happen!
For more information, call
Jojo Geronimo, Executive Director at (416) 537-6532 x. 2200 or
email
infoline at laboureducation.org.
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