Member Mobilization Photo Album

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2007-2008 Events
Nurses Rally
COLA Rally
Save Our Hospitals
Various Events

Contract Rally 2004

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Mobilization is the key to our success.

The Mobilization Department is charged with providing PEF's elected leaders, members and staff with the resources to enhance their knowledge, skills and abilities needed to implement the member mobilization initiative and advocate to protect and enhance members’ rights and benefits.

 

HOW DO WE DO IT?
We accomplish these objectives by working with elected leaders to develop and deliver Mobilization training modules, and work with other departments, such as Field Services and Contract Administration to assist with the coordination of member mobilization activities. Providing training and work plan development to the PEF membership, elected leaders, and staff is critical to the development of an informed, active membership.

The department, working with other PEF departments, elected leaders, the international unions and consultants, designs programs and develops workplace activities tailored to the specific needs of the group. Our union based training programs incorporate real life issues experienced by PEF members on the job. 

The department is charged with the implementation of the Member Mobilization Initiative. Staff works with the Council Leaders, Executive Board Representatives, Regional Coordinators and Field Representatives to implement Member Mobilization through such activities as charting the work place, agency and region; developing work plans and assisting with the coordination of fight back and other mobilization campaigns. Staff is also available to assist with the recruitment and activation of Member Mobilizers. 

The staff for this department consists of:
Director
Training Specialist Regions 1-6
Organizer Region 7-9
Organizer Region 10-12
Nurse Organizer Statewide
Secretary
Get to know your Mobilization Department!


Action Center:
LINKS TO MOBILIZATION INFORMATION see below:

Volunteer to be a Member Mobilizer
Register to get regular AIM e-mail
AIM
(Active Informed Member)
Tools for Activists


The Mobilizer Newsletter

2008 Issues:
Fall Vol.6 #4
Summer Vol.6 #3
Spring Vol.6 #2
Winter Vol.6 #1

2006 Issues:
Winter Vol.3 #4
Fall Vol.3 #3
Summer Vol.3 #2
Spring Vol.3 #1

 

2007 Issues:
Winter Vol.4 #4
Fall Vol.4 #3
Summer Vol.4 #2
Spring Vol.4 #1


2005 Issues:
Winter Vol.2 #4
Fall Vol.2 #3
Summer Vol.2 #2
Spring Vol.2 #1
Mobilization courses available to fit your Division needs

Basic Mobilization:
These topics cover a basic introduction to organizing, educating and division activity—the three main components of mobilization. All of these topics can be done as individual modules or combined to create a more comprehensive introductory package.
Mobilization 101
• Charting and Mapping Your Workplace
• Orienting Your Mobilizers
• Recruiting Volunteers

Advanced Mobilization:
These topics are for divisions who have already completed the initial phase of mobilization and are ready to further educate their members and prepare for action. Again, these can be tailored to fit your needs.
• Testing Your Mobilization Network
• Updating Your Workplace Charts and Maps
• Selecting Issues for Local Campaigns
• Running Effective Union Meetings
• Communicating our Message: Using
Flyers, E-mail and Newsletters
• Developing Allies: Building Community Coalitions

For further information
or call (800) 342-4306 x287
.


Survivor Workshop Conference Photos
2003

The Communicator Member Mobilization article links:
2007: Dec./Jan.08 - Sept. - July/August - June - May - April - Feb.

2006: Dec./Jan. 07 - Nov. - Oct. - July/Aug. - July/Aug2 - June - June2 - May - April -
March - Feb.

2005: Dec./Jan.06 - Oct. - June

2004: Sept. - March - Feb.

2003: Dec./Jan. 04 -
Sept. - June - May  - April -March - Feb.

We need pictures of Members in Action Mobilizing! Email