| Common Sense
Economics
Class Length: 4 Hours
Unlock the mysteries of how our economy works without using the
complex jargon of the economic gurus or the business press. Learn how
and why the economy is manipulated against the interests of working
people and how we can organize to fight back.
Labor History through Film & Video
Class Length: 5 – 3 Hour Classes
Explore the development of the 20th Century American Labor
Movement, its competing elements and ideology. Each class will consist
of a film followed by highly interactive discussion of prepared
questions. Films include: "If You Don’t Come In On Monday";
"Eugene Debs and the American Movement"; "The Killing
Floor"; "Walter Ruther and The Rise Of The U.A.W." and
"I am Somebody".
Membership Education and Mobilization for Organizing (M.E.M.O.)
Class Length: 4 Hours
Designed to build support among the local union members and officers
for the unions organizing goals.
Member Organizing Program (M.O.P.)
Class Length: Varies ˝ day to 3 days, depending upon the needs
of the local union.
Instructs member volunteer organizers in their legal rights to
engage in concerted activities; how to develop issues to organize;
as well as the basics of house calling and face to face
communications.
New Member Orientation
Class Length: 4 Hours
Familiarizing new members with the history and structure of the
I.B.E.W, how the Local union functions and the role of the labor
movement in a democratic society.
New Member Orientation (Construction)
Class Length: 4 Hours
This course is the same as the New Member Orientation, however, it is
geared toward the construction industry.
One-On-One
Class Length: 6 Hours
A proven effective method for communicating with and mobilizing the
union’s greatest asset – the members – around important issues.
This technique can be used with equal success in organizing, political
or contractual bargaining campaigns.
Stewards’ Training (Industrial) Basic
Class Length: 6 Hours
Stewards learn the fundamentals of representation. How the steward
fits into the structure and function of the local union. The legal
principals that underpin the steward’s job: Weingarden Rights; Duty of
Fair Representation, Taft Act Shield and Basic Grievance Investigation.
Stewards’ Training (Industrial) Advanced
Class Length: 6 Hours
Builds upon the Basic Industrial Stewards’ Class with a more
in-depth treatment of grievance procedure and arbitration.
Stewards’ Training (Construction)
Class Length: 7 Hours
This course is the same as the Industrial Stewards’ Training Class,
however, it is geared toward the construction industry.
Second District Election Seminar
Class Length: 6 Hours
This class is for election judges and tellers. The legal and I.B.E.W.
Constitutional requirement to conduct a fair election and to minimize
the chances of expensive re-run elections.
Second District New Business Managers’ Orientation
Class Length: 1 ˝ days
For newly elected or appointed local union business managers.
Intended to familiarize new business managers with the many and varied
aspects of this critical principal local union office, and help them to
learn where to find answers to the most common issues they will face.
If you do not see what you need, we would be happy to
meet with you and create any type of program to fit the local unions’
and/or members’ needs.
For More information on any of the classes listed or
to schedule a class, please contact the Second District Office.
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