Advanced Local Officers’ Training (ALOT) (4 Days)

Thursday, March 13 - Sunday, March 16

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM each day

Facilitator: Martha Johnson, Varinder Johal

Location: Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront (1133 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 3T3)

Please note: The ALOT course is open to Stewards and Local Officers.

Are you a Local Officer and/or Steward? Are you interested in finding new ways to make your local executive function more efficiently? Do you want to gain tools and knowledge that will help you develop leadership, problem-solving and mobilization skills? Do you want to meet and network with other members from across the region and share skills and experiences? Then the Advanced Local Officers Training (ALOT) is the course for you!

The ALOT is an advanced, in-residence course that is geared specifically towards Local Officers and Stewards. The ALOT will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the tools necessary to run effective locals and provide you with the skills needed to be a successful union activist.

Course content includes the role of the local executive, strategic planning, local activities, local committees and terms of reference, communicating and recruiting, building an inclusive union, representation issues, local meetings, improving the rights and protections of union representatives and many other topics. Participants will also learn about social activism and how to involve members in the broader labour movement!

Prerequisites:

  • Talking Union Basics (TUB) or Our Communities, Our Union, Our Rights: An Introduction to the PSAC for Indigenous Members (OCOUOR) course or equivalent,
  • Local Officer Training (introductory course), or
  • equivalent experience

Apply for this course below. The application deadline is Thursday, February 6, 2025. No late registrations will be considered.

Catchment: Regionwide – Advanced

Personal information

Personal, not employer email please
or your home phone number if no cell

Workplace information

if you're working remotely due to Covid, enter your usual or pre-pandemic workplace

The ALOT courses is open to Stewards and Local Officers.

Please provide us with some information on your current union position(s) and role(s).
Name of Local Executive Contact

Course Prerequisites

Applicants to the ALOT course must have taken the for the following courses to be considered: (1) Talking Union Basics (TUB) course and (2) Introduction to Local Officers Training (ILOT) course or equivalent

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