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Labor Guild Fall Semester Begins Sept. 18th!
School starts Monday evening September 18th at the Labor Guild in Weymouth and continues Monday evenings for nine weeks, ending November 20th. The first period is from 7 PM to 8:10 PM and the second period is 8:20 PM to 9:30 PM. Tuition is $100 for either one or two periods.
The courses to choose from for the first period are: - Stewards Job - George Embleton, AFSCME & Martin Callaghan, Printing Pressmen #3 - Parliamentary Procedure - Patricia Legault, Parliamentarian - Economics of Collective Bargaining - Frank O'Brien, Providence College - Health, Safety, and Workers Compensation - MassCOSH & Attorney Wendy Bittner - Communications and the Media - The Labor Guild
The courses to choose from for the second period are: - Roots of Labor Law - Attorney Paul Kelly, Segal, Roitman & Coleman - Negotiating Workshop - Paul McCarthy, President, Collective Bargaining Associates - Public Speaking - Richard Reilly, Arbitrator - Justice, Justice, Justice - Rev. Ed Boyle, SJ - Law for the Lay-Person - Attorneys Daniel McDevitt & John Lyons
For more information or to register contact laborguild@aol.com or (781) 340-7887. »
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