The Joint Learning Program
The Joint Learning Program (JLP) provides a unique opportunity for unionized public servants and their managers in the Core Public Administration to come together to build a healthier, more productive workplace. The JLP is mandated to improve workplace relationships and deepen understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of the Union and the Employer in the workplace. Participants can choose to take part in one of seven different workshops, each of which has been designed to achieve the goals of the JLP. Each workshop is led by trained volunteer facilitators, who come from the Union and from the management.
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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
The JLP recognizes the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, March 21, 2023
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National Capital Region at the National Manager’s Community Learning Day
The JLP held a kiosk at the National Managers’ Community Learning Day at the Shaw Centre
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JLP returns to in-person orientation sessions in B.C-Yukon region
New facilitators for the B.C.-Yukon region
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