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Workplace learning is a priority for the labour movement. Our members want more opportunities for learning, they’re committed to skill development and they expect their knowledge, ‘know how’ and abilities to make a contribution to our workplaces and communities.
Measure that against the reality of Canada’s poor training performance ---- we trail most comparable jurisdictions.
We don’t have national standards for workplace training. There are no targets. We haven’t developed a training infrastructure. We don’t have financial supports. We don’t have obligated employers.
That’s what brings us to today’s launch of CCL’s Centre for Work and Learning. What we bring to the process is our experience and our commitment.
Unions are active on a wide range of training fronts. As an example from my own union, in this round of bargaining with the Big Three, we are addressing an extensive range of training and education issues:
Unions will certainly invest their time and energy into the new Work and Learning Knowledge Centre. Hopefully, employers will as well. That is just one of the reasons the CLBC is an excellent choice for the leadership of the centre --- they have a lot of successful experience with business and labour.
The labour movement is encouraged that in setting up this centre there is recognition of the importance of workplace learning.
We see three important moments in the work of the Centre. There is the generation of knowledge --- both the how and what of it. The second is the transfer of knowledge and the third is how knowledge can leverage action. We’re determined to do whatever we can to make sure that whatever the centre does, it fuels action.
We look forward to a collaborative effort among all the consortium members. We know that, at times, there will be differences of views, perspectives and priorities but we are confident they can be worked through.
It took a lot of energy, leadership and commitment from CCL to get us this far. I know it will continue with the CLBC and I’m confident the Centre will be successful.
We’re ready to go to work.
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