The Joint Learning Program
The Joint Learning Program’s (JLP) mandate is to improve workplace relationships and to deepen understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the union and the employer.
The JLP fulfills this mandate by offering learning activities to public-service employees with a participant-led, experiential approach. Two volunteer facilitators – one representing the union and one the employer – co-facilitate the learning activity. Using this approach, the JLP offers a unique opportunity for unionized public service employees and their managers in the core public administration to build healthy, safe, fair, diverse and inclusive workplaces.
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June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Read about ways to demonstrate your support and deepen your understanding on National Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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Zarina Khan: a JLP Legend
Meet the JLP facilitator who has hit every milestone and continues to break records
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May 17 – International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
Read about the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, and some of the Canadian context for this day– what it is, why we need it and ways to observe it
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26JuneMental Health in the WorkplaceCharlottetown, PE • EnglishVeterans Affairs Canada
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26JuneRespecting Differences and Anti-discriminationLondon, ON • EnglishEmployment and Social Development Canada
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26JuneUnderstanding the Collective AgreementSt. Paul, AB • EnglishRoyal Canadian Mounted Police (Civilian Staff)
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26JuneUnderstanding the Collective Agreement: Let’s Talk!FrenchCanadian Food Inspection Agency
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03JulyUnderstanding the Collective AgreementSurrey, BC • EnglishRoyal Canadian Mounted Police (Civilian Staff)
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03JulyMental Health in the WorkplaceToronto, ON • EnglishIndigenous Services Canada
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03JulyUnderstanding the Collective Agreement: Let’s Talk!FrenchFisheries and Oceans Canada