Thanks to the activists of our affiliated local unions, I am proud to announce the Union Leadership Academy Class participation has increased. We also have a few people ready to receive their certificate of completion of 4 course earning the equivalent of one life skills credit for college. They will receive them at the December 16th NWPA ALF meeting in Franklin. We have had 21 participants in one class, the next class was significantly smaller, but our class on Negotiation Strategies & Tactics if all who are registered attend will have 28.
As a result of the increased participation, we will begin planning the next two rounds of educational classes. One group will deal with computers and the other with ULA topics. We are looking for suggestions of topics. In the computer category the following were suggested: Excel, MS Word, Powerpoint, Publisher, and Social Networking(Twitter, blogging, facebook and etc.).
Please respond back with your suggestions and ideas of which of the classes you would be willing to attend.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
The Hard Work of Our Volunteers Give Us Reason to Be Proud...
The Northwestern Pennsylvania area Labor Federation has 10 Central Labor councils within our jurisdiction. We are proud to announce that as of 9/2/09, Five of those ten now have a LaborWeb site being administered by volunteers who serve as website administers:
Beaver-Lawrence CLC- Sarah Dudash and Denise Cox http://pa.aflcio.org/BeaverLawrence/
Butler CLC - Kathleen Treme` and Donna Weckerly http://pa.aflcio.org/ButlerCLC/
Erie-Crawford CLC - Rosanne Gangemi and Jim Longley http://pa.aflcio.org/ErieCrawfordCLC/
Indiana-Armstrong-Clarion CLC - Ken and Matt Black http://pa.aflcio.org/IndianaCLC/
Venango CLC- David Daubenspeck and Brian Crawford http://pa.aflcio.org/VenangoCLC/
In addition we have updated our website http://pa.aflcio.org/nwpaalf
And a few local unions and another CLC have recently created their own websites:
Roofers Local 210- Jack Lee webmaster http://www.rooferslocal210.org/
IBEW 201- Eric hoover and Patty are webmasters http://www.ibewlocal201.org/
Alleghany County CLC- Barb serves as web administrator http://www.pittsburghaflcio.org/
We are proud of the work they are all doing. please take a few minutes to check out the various sites. If your local union or CLC is interested in establishing a website or e-activist center let us know, we would be delighted to help.
Beaver-Lawrence CLC- Sarah Dudash and Denise Cox http://pa.aflcio.org/BeaverLawrence/
Butler CLC - Kathleen Treme` and Donna Weckerly http://pa.aflcio.org/ButlerCLC/
Erie-Crawford CLC - Rosanne Gangemi and Jim Longley http://pa.aflcio.org/ErieCrawfordCLC/
Indiana-Armstrong-Clarion CLC - Ken and Matt Black http://pa.aflcio.org/IndianaCLC/
Venango CLC- David Daubenspeck and Brian Crawford http://pa.aflcio.org/VenangoCLC/
In addition we have updated our website http://pa.aflcio.org/nwpaalf
And a few local unions and another CLC have recently created their own websites:
Roofers Local 210- Jack Lee webmaster http://www.rooferslocal210.org/
IBEW 201- Eric hoover and Patty are webmasters http://www.ibewlocal201.org/
Alleghany County CLC- Barb serves as web administrator http://www.pittsburghaflcio.org/
We are proud of the work they are all doing. please take a few minutes to check out the various sites. If your local union or CLC is interested in establishing a website or e-activist center let us know, we would be delighted to help.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Health Care Reform Meeting with Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper
Friday, September 4 – 11am
Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper
Special Guests:
Below is a link to the interview of Wendell Potter by Bill Moyer:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07312009/watch.html
Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper
Special Guests:
- Wendell Potter (Former CIGNA Executive)
- John Malone (CEO Hamot Medical Center)
Below is a link to the interview of Wendell Potter by Bill Moyer:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07312009/watch.html
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