Get Informed. Get Involved. Control Your Future (Collective Bargaining)
ETFO's member communications campaign for the 2012 round of collective bargaining The countdown to bargaining has begun. Collective agreements for ETFO's 76,000 members expire on August 31, 2012 and, for the past several months, ETFO and its locals have been hard at work preparing or the next round of collective bargaining. In June, ETFO locals let school boards across Ontario know hat they're ready to begin negotiations. It is widely recognized that the skills, professionalism, and extraordinary efforts of ETFO members have made Ontario's publicly funded elementary education system one of the best in the world. ETFO's overall goal for collective bargaining in 2012 is to achieve collective agreements for our members that reflect this reality. Member engagement is always the most critical factor to achieving success in bargaining. For this reason, an important part of ETFO's preparation has been to create a communications strategy that keeps members informed about, and actively engaged in, the collective bargaining process.That strategy has been developed around the message "Control Your Future." Developing a member-oriented collective bargaining campaign During the development of the 2012 collective bargaining campaign, it became apparent that ETFO faced a challenge — presenting potentially complex issues and events to our members in a way that's both accurate and accessible. ETFO members are well-educated professionals with significant skills and expertise. However, that expertise doesn't necessarily translate into an in-depth understanding of highly specialized labour relations terminology and processes. So the primary question that informed the development of a member-oriented campaign was: What do ETFO members want and need in a collective bargaining communications strategy? To answer that question, we turned to our members. ETFO member focus groups The first stage of development involved speaking with hundreds of ETFO members in focus groups held across the province about what they wanted to see in a collective bargaining communications campaign from their federation. Over the course of many focus group sessions, three overall considerations became apparent:
- The collective bargaining process is a new one for a significant portion of our membership. Many ETFO members have experienced no more than two rounds of collective bargaining in their careers, and over 30 percent of ETFO members have never participated in a bargaining process that involved a strike vote.
- While ETFO members recognize the importance of collective bargaining, they lack familiarity with many aspects of the process and want to know more about it.
- The nature of their work and lives means that ETFO members are subject to serious time constraints and significant information overload.
ETFO members in the driver's seat: The Control Your Future collective bargaining campaign Incorporating the extensive feedback we received from our members, ETFO developed the Control Your Future collective bargaining communications campaign. The Control Your Future campaign is designed around three overlapping processes: education, motivation, and action. The campaign:
- educates ETFO members about collective bargaining and its significance to their professional and personal lives
- motivates ETFO members to take their futures firmly into their own hands by participating in and taking ownership of the bargaining process
- provides the vehicle ETFO members can use to navigate through times of challenge and change during bargaining, as well as to engage in collective action when necessary
Campaign Central:The Control Your Future website The anchor of ETFOrs collective bargaining communications campaign is the Control Your Future website (controlyoutfuture.ca). The website is a multimedia tool that includes videos, podcasts, and animation, in addition to written content, to respond to the diverse communication needs of our membership. Within the website are a number of easy-to-access sources of information:
- Members want up-to-date bargaining information, and so the Latest Bargaining News section contains that information supplied in both print and video formats.
- Previous rounds of bargaining provide vital context to the issues connected to the 2012 collective bargaining, and the website includes a historical overview of previous collective bargaining rounds called Where We Were.
- A Video Room contains bargaining information supplied through short and entertaining videos. All video and animation tools are accompanied by an accessible alternative, such as captioning or a text transcription.
- The Where We're Going section lists the provincial bargaining goals for all ETFO members. The goals are highlighted by hyperlinks that provide additional background information about current issues related to educator workload, salaries, and benefits.
- A collective bargaining app, the first of its kind for any Canadian union, can be downloaded from the Control Your Future website, making information that was previously accessible only through a computer now available from members' smartphones and tablets. The app provides updated bargaining news, FAQs, videos, a calendar of events, and a direct contact link to ETFO's Collective Bargaining Department.
- Sections have been developed to address Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and provide information about Bargaining Terms. Each section is refreshed with new questions and answers or terms as they arise from ETFO members throughout the bargaining process.
- ETFO members ca n direct questions, comments, and suggestions to ETFO for a personalized response through the Contact Us feature on the website.
ETFO locals have made it their collective mission to promote the Control Your Future website to their members. Many ETFO locals have included Control Your Future logos, videos, and podcasts on their own websites. Links from dozens of local websites to the Control Your Future website have extended the reach of ETFO's collective bargaining content beyond the confines of the provincial website. Bargaining information comes to you While the Control Your Future website is an important part of ETFO's communications strategy, it's just one way ETFO is reaching out to provide bargaining information. Members are receiving Control Your Future bargaining updates in all-member mailings to their homes, Control Your Future pamphlets are being delivered to members' schools, and bargaining information is being disseminated through social media on ETFO's Twitter feed. All of these options provide accurate information about bargaining just the way members have told us they want to get it: concise, streamlined, and easy to read. In addition, ETFO has developed the Control Your Future e-newsletter. Negotiations can move quickly, and having up-to-the-minute bargaining news sent to ETFO members' email addresses is a great way of keeping them informed and engaged. Subscribe to the collective bargaining e-newsletter by going to controlyourfuture.ca The Future of Control Your Future More than during any other round of collective bargaining in ETFO's history, our members have a plethora of options to help them get informed about and stay on top of bargaining issues and events. And as the Control Your Future campaign continues to grow and evolve, new communication strategies are being developed and will be implemented to meet the needs of ETFO members. Website, e-newsletters, apps, pamphlets, videos, letters, podcasts — there is a method of getting up-to-date bargaining information that is uniquely suited to each and every ETFO member, making it easier than ever to get informed and stay involved in the 2012 round of collective bargaining.