FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 6, 2002
Labour tackles workplace
literacy issue in Alberta
AFL marks World Literacy Day
with new video release
The Alberta Federation of Labour is marking 2002 World Literacy
Day (September 8th) by releasing a new video on literacy to labour
councils and unions across the province.
"Our new production is designed to bring the many workplace
and labour issues around literacy to the attention of union members and union
leaders," said AFL Secretary Treasurer Kerry Barrett. "It is intended
to encourage our affiliates and regional labour councils to set up literacy
programs."
The 15 minute video was created by local videographer Don Bouzek
with the assistance of the AFL, its literacy committee, and affiliated unions
and members of the AFL. Financial support for the project was provided by the
National Literacy Secretariat of Human Resources Development Canada.
"We use the video – which is designed for viewing at
local union meetings – to get several important messages out," said
Barrett. "First, that literacy is not just about reading and writing –
literacy also encompasses number skills and computer skills and basic
communications skills that are becoming more and more critical at work, at home
and in our communities."
"Then", said Barrett, "we show people some
successful literacy programs that they can easily adapt for use in their union
local and their workplace."
"I am proud that the labour movement is taking some
concrete steps to tackle literacy problems," concluded Barrett, "and I
am confident that this project will produce real benefits to working people in
Alberta."
Copies of the AFL Literacy Video are available to the media upon
request.
For more information, contact:
Kerry Barrett, Secretary Treasurer 780-483-3021
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