The PSAC's Union Development Program (UDP) has been one of the most comprehensive union leadership training programs in Canada for more than 35 years.
This program provide an advanced learning opportunity for emerging leaders to develop the necessary analysis and skills to identify and support union priorities, and to expand our pool of skilled activists who can inspire others.
Are you passionate about standing up for unions and workers’ rights?
Do you believe in fairness, social justice and human rights?
Are you active in your union and interested in deepening your activist knowledge and skills?
The Union Development Program (UDP) is an opportunity for you to prepare for assuming leadership roles in your union and in the broader labour and social justice movements.
Apply online HERE.
What's the UDP?
The UDP has six mandatory steps which includes three face-to-face gatherings and a variety of other learning methods including a mentorship program, on-line events and individual action projects. The three UDPs (West/North, East and French) will run simultaneously, every year. The complete six-step program takes place over a ten month period and includes:
Step 1: Welcome to your UDP Journey will introduce participants to the UDP and prepare them for subsequent steps. We will use on-line technology, individual study and research, and mentor support. Participants will learn more about issues facing PSAC members, review the various aspects of the PSAC structure and the Canadian labour movement. We’ll explore activism, leadership, community unionism, and how to plan for and carry out research required for the other UDP steps. The estimated time commitment for this step is 8 hours.
Step 2: The Workplace, Unions and Transformation is a four-day regional gathering where participants build relationships with one another and get to know regional union leaders from the PSAC and the broader labour movement. Participants will learn more about the challenges of the workplace, facilitating change and transformation, the impact of power and oppression, the role of allies in supporting equity, and sustainable activism. The time commitment for this step is four days plus travel (where applicable) and may include some evening work during the four-day gathering.
Step 3: Building a Workers Agenda will encourage participants to start working with a labour or community group, supported bytheir UDP mentors and other activists and leaders in the region. Using on-line technologies, participants will learn more about how governments in Canada work, and the impact of our current political and economic systems on workers and their families. The estimated time commitment for this step is 7 hours.
Step 4: Coast to Coast to Coast Connections is a three-day national gathering in Ottawa for all UDP participants from coast to coast to coast. Participants will meet the PSAC National President, listen to inspiring speakers, learn more about PSAC decision-making, share activist stories, and build relationships with participants from across the country. The time commitment for this step is three days plus travel (where applicable) and will include some evening work during the three-day gathering.
Step 5: Strategies for Positive Change will further participants’ understanding of the PSAC’s democratic processes. Working with on-line technologies, mentors and UDP peers, participants will develop and implement strategies to support worker and union issues identified in previous steps of the UDP. The estimated time commitment for this step is 6 hours.
Step 6: Union Leadership Moving Forward will bring participants together for another four-day regional gathering to develop interpersonal skills, build strategic alliances, debate important issues, and create a personal growth leadership plan. The time commitment for this step is four days plus travel (where applicable) and may include some evening work during the four-day gathering.
Is the UDP right for me?
Criteria for participation in the Union Development Program
The potential UDP participant is a member who:
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has demonstrated a commitment to activist work within the PSAC,
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is looking for tools to furthering their work in support of the labour or social justice movements;
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is committed to building a strong and inclusive movement for equality and social justice;
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has experience with, and commitment to, dynamic, creative and effective collective action;
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has demonstrated initiative in furthering her or his own leadership development;
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has demonstrated a willingness to assume leadership responsibilities as a union/social justice activist;
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will commit to fulfilling all of the obligations of the UDP, including completion of all six steps of the program;
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has the will, ability and commitment to use her or his UDP experience to assume a leadership role in the union;
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has completed the PSAC Talking Union Basics (TUB) course or gained equivalent experience through union activism in the PSAC;
The PSAC is committed to ensuring that participants in the UDP program are representative of the diversity of our union membership. Our UDP recruiting strategy includes encouraging applications from active union stewards and PSAC members under the age of 35.
Deadline for applications: Friday, October 7 2016 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Applications will not be accepted after the deadline.
For more information on the UDP, please contact Barb Fayant, North Regional Representative, at fayantb@psac.com