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Teamsters are the Cornerstone of a Strong Labor Movement
“When we educate
Teamsters, whether it be skills to negotiate or enforce contracts, knowledge
of labor law or methods for organizing workers, we strengthen our union and
give all workers more tools to win a voice at work and dignity on the job,”
said General President Hoffa. “Active, educated workers are the best weapon
against the anti-labor forces the labor movement faces today.”
As we endeavor to
strengthen our union and tackle the challenges of the 21st
century, Teamsters must be well informed about the global nature of our
economy and the ever-changing industry issues we face. The crucial
organizing efforts necessary to secure and maintain our quality of life
requires that all workers become active in the union and understand the
mission, goals, struggles and achievements of the Teamsters as we fight to
bring a better life to all working families.
The mission of the
Training and Development Department is to create programs and materials that
will build skills and enhance knowledge, as well as foster commitment and
dedication within our union. Seminars for members, stewards, business
agents, and officers provide the perfect opportunity to build union
solidarity, mentor younger members and identify specific concerns of union
membership and the labor movement.
A main objective of
the Training and Development Department is to complement the educational
strategies many of our local affiliates already have in place, and to build
on local traditions and strengths. At the request of principal officers or
other elected officials, department staff travel to local unions in the
United States and Canada more than 140 times each year to conduct training
programs.
The challenges of the
21st century go far beyond the "bread and butter" issues of the past
decades. Good jobs, fair trade, retirement security, health care reform,
economic, energy and environmental policies—these are some of the issues
that take center stage today. Thoughtful, skilled leadership and strong
member participation are critical in this kind of environment.
All Department
programs are customized and rely on a lively, interactive format featuring
materials written by Teamsters for Teamsters. Please contact the Training
and Development Department to discuss your labor education needs and other
services that are available.