STEWARD INFORMATION PAGE
The information on this page is to help better serve our
stewards in their roles at the workplace. We need to hear from our
stewards! If there is any information that you would like to see here,
please contact Steward Coordinator Loyola Welsh at (860) 343-8721 or
1-800-622-3359 x721 or via e-mail at lwelsh@ceui.org.
The job of a steward is the most challenging, most rewarding
and most important job in our union. That's because of you - you are on
the front lines to fight to protect our members' rights and bring fair and
decent treatment to the workplace.
The steward is the one union person our members see everyday
when they go to work. A steward carries out a number of roles:
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Leader |
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Organizer |
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Communicator |
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Representative |
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Educator |
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Problem
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By performing these steward tasks, you will gain the
confidence and respect of your co-workers and management. Your union will
be stronger and better able to protect workers' rights and fight for
improvements in wages, hours, working conditions and quality of life on the job.
USEFUL
INFORMATION
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Want to see your job specification?
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then click on the drop down arrow next to "Bargaining Unit" and choose "06".
Below are links to some websites that could be
helpful in your role as a steward.
Disability World
is a new web-zine dedicated to advancing an exchange of information and research
about the international independent living movement of people with disabilities.
The ADA Basic Building
Blocks is a self-paced web course that explores the legal requirements and
the spirit of the ADA. It is organized into 12 tops that cover the basic
principles and core concepts contained in the ADA.
Through further popularization and realization of universal
design, the International
Association for Universal Design (IAUD) hopes to revitalize Japan, thereby
contributing to the health development of society and to make known to the world
"universal design", a concept originated in Japan, so that it will contribute to
the improvement of the welfare of all mankind.
The International
Commission on Technology & Accessibility's (ICTA) mission is global
promotion and implementation of more equitable and accessible environments,
technology and information. This is a best practices accessible website
incorporating continuing information technology research and input from Europe
and North America.
WorldEnable is an
international consortium of experts in various fields providing advocacy and
training in Internet accessibility supporting the international goals of
equalizing opportunities for, by, and with persons with disabilities.
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