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Union Education, Union Leadership and Union Renewal: The Role of PEL

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Union Education, Union Leadership and Union Renewal: The Role of PEL
Abstract
[E]xamines the Paid Education leave (PEL) program, a negotiated employer-funded worker education program administered by the Canadian Auto Workers. The primary purpose of the study is to evaluate the ability of the PEL to develop membership knowledge, activism and leadership to facilitate union renewal. [The author's] paper, based on survey research and interviews, maintains that the PEL program does contribute to leadership development and to the union renewal process by serving to alter the perceptions and attitudes of its participants. --Editors' introduction
Book Title
Paths to Union Renewal: Canadian Experiences
Place
Peterborough, Ont.
Publisher
Broadview Press
Date
2006
Pages
307-322
Language
English
ISBN
1559130587
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
HD 6524 P38 2006
Citation
Weststar, J. (2006). Union Education, Union Leadership and Union Renewal: The Role of PEL. In P. Kumar & C. R. Schenk (Eds.), Paths to Union Renewal: Canadian Experiences (pp. 307–322). Broadview Press. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/mospub/39/