The Union Education Program (UEP) is a four-week residential program. The four weeks are spread over several months, either in the spring or fall. There is also a pre-session (orientation) weekend.
In July 1992, the CUPW became the second union in North America (the Autoworkers were the first) to sign a collective agreement with an employer-paid, worker-controlled education fund. The Union Education Program is paid for out of this fund.
This intensive program is an exciting and enriching experience.
COURSE CONTENT
The goal of the Union Education Program is to increase CUPW members' understanding of the world, social and political issues, and their union - thereby developing our base of socially conscious, well-informed activists.
The first week of the program will focus primarily on history and an analysis of social disparities. The second week will deal with racism and sexism, among other topics. The third week will delve into political questions- e.g. state, national and globalization issues. Throughout the program, there will be sessions on public speaking, labour history and postal issues.
Instructing is done by CUPW members. There will also be guest speakers, videos and reading assignments. Instructors use participatory learning techniques to encourage class discussion.
The Union Education Program is NOT a "tool" course. It's not about the technical aspects of the grievance procedure or health and safety committees. "Tool" courses such as these are a different part of our education program.
WHERE IT IS
The Union Education Program is given at the CAW Family Education Centre, about 150 kilometers northwest of Toronto. It is an excellent education centre in a beautiful setting.
THE UNION EDUCATION PROGRAM
The dates for the Fall 2005 session are as follows:
Prep sessionAugust 12 - 14 Level ISeptember 11 - 16 Level IIOctober 2 - 7 (Thanksgiving is the Monday of the following week) Level IIIOctober 23 - 28 Level IVNovember 27 - December 2
The education program may happen in pleasant surroundings but it's no holiday! Classes are every day and evening from Monday to Thursday, plus there are sessions Sunday evening and Friday morning. Attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
WHO CAN ATTEND
All members in good standing are eligible to attend, regardless of educational background or union experience.
As adopted at the 1993 convention, 80 participants can attend the UEP each year. The annual entitlement is as follows: Atlantic (5), Quebec (6), Metro-Montreal (12), Central (8), Metro-Toronto (14), Ontario (12), Prairie (12) and Pacific (11).
PAYMENT OF PARTICIPANT'S EXPENSES
The Union Education Fund pays the following costs for participants:
~ lost wages ~ meals and accommodation at the education centre ~ travel costs ~ childcare expenses
APPLICATIONS - HOW TO GET THEM
Local presidents have been sent an application form that they've been asked to reproduce and distribute to those interested.
DEADLINE - JUNE 1, 2005
Applications must be received - by no later than June 1, 2005 to:
Denis Lemelin 2nd national vice-president Canadian Union of Postal Workers 377 Bank Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1Y3
DID YOU APPLY LAST TIME? DO YOU STILL WANT TO ATTEND?
If you applied for the previous session, you do not have to apply again. However, if you wish to have your application reconsidered for the Fall 2005 session you must let me know, in writing, before the June 1 deadline.
OUR FUTURE
Through the Union Education Program, together with the different skills-building courses and the regional seminars, we are building and informing our leadership. This is the key to our future.
In solidarity,
Denis Lemelin
2nd National Vice-President 1999-2008