WHEREAS:
The dramatic changes in technology and work redesign, and increased outsourcing of public work make education and training critical to workers; and
WHEREAS:
Over half the jobs of our members are likely to change within the next five years to jobs that are yet to be created; and
WHEREAS:
At the same time, public and private support for the training of incumbent workers has been declining; and
WHEREAS:
In order to benefit our members, training initiatives and workforce development initiatives must be implemented with full and genuine union participation.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That AFSCME urge its local unions and councils to be alert and aggressive in seeking and creating opportunities to establish joint training partnerships that advance the interests of our members; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That AFSCME affiliates are encouraged to actively participate in and to encourage their membership to take advantage of every training opportunity; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the International Union provide assistance and information to affiliates that are interested in establishing joint training partnerships; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED:
That in order to enhance the assistance and information provided, affiliates inform the International Union of such partnerships so that training initiatives may be monitored on a national basis.
SUBMITTED BY:
Ronald C. Alexander, President and Delegate
Vanessa Tolliver, Secretary/Treasurer and Delegate
OCSEA/AFSCME Local 11
Ohio