The general objectives of the CUPW Union Education Program are:
~ to give working people the tools to critically analyze and make sense of the world in which we live;
~ to develop skills;
~ to instill confidence; and
~ to encourage workers to get involved in change.
Specific objectives of the four-week program:
~ to make explicit the values the union's orientation represents;
~ to identify and analyze the different beliefs fuelling the capitalist agenda;
~ to expose the ideology of the free market, so participants with diverse backgrounds develop a common understanding of the ideas the course challenges;
~ to reveal why getting rid of unions is a key objective of free marketers;
~ to define economic issues and human rights from a working class and trade union perspective;
~ to give participants a sense of the big picture and the necessity for international solidarity;
~ to build an empathetic understanding of how an injury to one is an injury to all;
~ to show how an understanding of history and class is essential to advancing the interests of workers;
~ to identify allies and effective ways of working together for justice; and
~ to help participants plan to put what they've learned into action when they go back to their communities, their workplaces and their union.