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Not My Father's Union Kellie Applen Thu, 04/11/2013 - 15:14
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VID-20_NotYourFathers/Not_Fathers_Union_Kaiser.zip
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3:02
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This three-minute video shows what's different about the unions working in Partnership at KP. Union members do more than fight for wages and benefits. They are directly involved in solving problems and making decisions that help make KP the best place to work and to receive care.

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Non-LMP
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Tyra Ferlatte
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"Not My Father's Union" is a three-minute video highlighting what's different about the unions working in partnership at Kaiser Permanente. Union members involved in the Labor Management Partnership do more than fight for wages and benefits. They are directly involved in solving problems and making the decisions that make KP the best place to receive care.

 

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"Not My Father's Union" Video Users' Guide Kellie Applen Mon, 03/25/2013 - 10:24
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'Not My Father's Union' video users' guide
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Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Union employees, union members, external audiences

Best used:
This video users' guide suggests ways in which "Not My Father's Union" can be used to show audiences inside and outside of KP how unions members are helping KP succeed. Use at LMP and UBT trainings, UBT meetings, union conferences, and new employee trainings.

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This video users' guide suggests ways in which "Not My Father's Union" can be used to show audiences inside and outside of KP how unions members are helping KP succeed.

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Performance: A Union Issue?

Submitted by Kellie Applen on Mon, 03/25/2013 - 10:21
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poster_performance_union_issue

This poster describes why performance is a union issue. It’s human nature to want to contribute—and that means when people come to work, they naturally want to do a good job. Because workers care about performance, unions do, too.

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Performance: A Union Issue

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PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Union employees, union members, external audiences

Best used:
This poster describes why performance is a union issue. It’s human nature to want to contribute—and that means when people come to work, they naturally want to do a good job. Because workers care about performance, unions do, too. Post at LMP and UBT trainings, UBT meetings, union conferences, and new employee trainings.

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