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These non-credit courses provide a foundation in "nuts & bolts" areas important to working people. Classes are open to all. Sessions are held on the West Bank of the University's Minneapolis campus. Room locations will be sent to you when we confirm registration. Here is the 2012 brochure.
For assistance, call 612-624-5020.
Tuesday, September 11,
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Taught by John Nemo, MN Nurses Association.
This course will share strategies -- featuring real-life examples
-- of how labor unions can successfully leverage social media
to engage members, impact contract negotiations and create
content that shapes public opinion and drives mainstream
media coverage.
Tuition is $50. For more information, contact John at 651-442-7176 or John.Nemo@mnnurses.org. Registration deadline is September 4.
Saturday, October 6,
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Taught by Barb Kucera
When did "union" become a dirty word? How can working
people redefine the debate? With workplace issues much in
the public eye (Wisconsin, the Occupy movement), working
people have an opportunity to tell our story. We'll examine
historical portrayals of workers and the Right Wing's strategy
for controlling the message - and analyze ways to advance
a progressive agenda.
Tuition is $50. For more information, contact Barb at 612-624-1104 or kucer004@umn.edu. Registration deadline is September 28.
Saturday, November 17,
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Taught by Tony DeAngelis
This course is designed to help union members and officers
become more successful and effective leaders. It will identify
what individual leadership styles we prefer to use, when
they are most appropriate and examine our use of power in
leadership situations.
Tuition is $50. For more information, contact Tony at 612-624-1602 or tdeangel@umn.edu
February 1-28. Taught by Labor Education Service staff
This is our first Labor Studies Skills course taught exclusively
online. You'll be able to participate from anywhere, at
times convenient to you. This introductory class provides an overview of the labor movement - its successes and
challenge - in a global context. Learn the structure,
organization and evolution of the movement, the impact of
union membership on workers and communities and discuss
future directions. For more information, contact Mary Bellman,
612-624-9072 or bellm019@umn.edu.
Tuition is $50. Registration deadline is January 18, 2013. Instructions on how to access the online course will be sent after registration.
Two Saturdays, March 2 & 9,
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Taught by Tony DeAngelis
Designed for new and experienced negotiators desiring
to sharpen their skills, this course examines the legal
framework for collective bargaining, the concept of
bargaining power, negotiations preparation, bargaining at
the table and the process of mediation. Students will apply
learned skills by negotiating a contract in a bargaining
simulation.
Tuition is $100. For more information, contact Tony at 612-624-1602 or tdeangel@umn.edu. Registration deadline is February 22, 2013.
Saturday, April 20
, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Taught by John Remington
This course covers the basic principles of evidence and
preparation of witnesses, developing a theory of your
case, and the principles arbitrators rely on to decide
cases. It will also consider such issues as discipline,
contract interpretation standards, past practices, worker
rights and management rights. It is designed for those who
have completed a basic steward training course.
Tuition is $50. For more information, contact John at 612-624- 7863 or remin003@umn.edu. Registration deadline is April 12, 2013.