Saturday, 2 February 2008

Celebrating Union Learning Achievements

Colleagues,

You are invited to attend an event that celebrates the completion of a 3-year Union Learning Fund (ULF) project managed by the GFTU.

The event is on 28th February in Stratford-upon-Avon. Members and activists of GFTU-affiliated unions can claim overnight accommodation and travel costs.

If you are interested please contact me on 07900 325 379.

Thanks

Ian

7 comments:

Chris Hall said...

Hi Ian,
I'm really looking forward to the Union Learning celebration and conference at Stratford. I hope to present my fairtrade strategy to interested parties and hopefully to share with other ways in which we can promote union learning, in the face of negative and often hostile management.

Ian Manborde said...

Thanks Chris,

All being well the event will be a great opportunity to blend the opportunities of the learning agenda with wider social and political change.

See you on the 28th.

Thanks

Ian

Val said...

Hi Ian,

Thanks for a good course last week.

And thanks for letting me know about this event. I'll be signing up for details, and I'd encourage others to think about it as well.

See you on the 28th.

Val

geoff.roberts1 said...

Hi Ian,

I heartily endorse Chris's comments and look forward to meeting felow ULR's and exchangoing some valuable experiances and strategies

Grace said...

Hello Ian,
I endorse Chris Hall's comments too. Although I am relatively new to this I am looking forward to meeting ULRS and learning what I can do to promote learning and fair trade issues.
Grace

Alan said...

Hiya Ian,

Many thanks for inviting me to this - had a great time.

Particularly impressed with the presentation on Dyslexia.

Good also to see some of the ULRs from the course you did.

Alan

Val said...

Hi Ian,

Thanks for inviting me to this, had a great time, especially as there was a few others from the BFAWU.

Also enjoyed Derek's session on dyslexia. I've seen it before but it's good to be reminded of the way it affects people.

Hopefully see you on a GFTU course soon.

Best wishes

Val