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Workshops
The History
of CBTU (must for all first time attendees)
An exploration of the rich history of CBTU from its inception to
our present position as a respected voice within the house of labor
and the community.
The
Role of Federal Mediation In Labor Disputes
Effective utilization of federal mediation.
Examining their mission. When do you request mediation? How to select
a mediator.
Preserving
the Family Structure In Todays Stress Filled Environment
Examining problems, both in the home and work environment, which
lead to breakups, domestic violence, etc. These include issues such
as job loss, unplanned pregnancies, female spouse having greater
salary and position than male. How do we keep it all together?
Analyzing
A Congressional District
How to plan, target and budget effectively to cover a congressional
district. For a comprehensive GOTV operation.
Understanding
the Legislative Process
Understanding the process on Capital Hill. The importance of lobbying
around issues and how you can become an effective advocate for key
positions.
Taskforce
CBTU Task
Force on Organizing (strategy session for task force members only)
To develop a plan of action to enhance CBTU membership growth and
package the message of the positive programs and activities of CBTU.
This task force is charged with outlining the strengths and weaknesses
of the organization and identifying areas of potential growth.
Roundtable
Discussions
Pension
Fund Roundtable
Leveraging the power of pension funds. A special round- table discussion
for Council Directors, Local Union Presidents, Secretary Treasurers,
and Pension Fund Trustees.
Issues Effecting
Veterans
A discussion of issues impacting veterans of military service, issues
including the availability of job training and employment, health
care, and educational opportunities.
U.S. Department
of Agriculture
A review of rural and urban programs and economic development projects.
Town
Hall Meeting
The Urban
Policy Crisis In America
A distinguished panel representing labor, politics, religion, education,
mayors, law enforcement and local government. They will examine
failed urban policies, inadequate resources, the incarceration vs.
education approach, absence of jobs and more. DONT MISS
THIS EVENT!
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