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Mission
Statement of the Clerical-Technical Union
of Michigan State University
We believe unions are the vehicles by which ordinary people
can achieve extraordinary things.
The Clerical-Technical Union of Michigan State University
(CTU) is committed to the empowerment and dignity of the
individual; democracy; diversity; and social justice through pursuit of fair wages, safe and humane working
conditions; and the right to have a voice in decisions that
affect CT's lives.
CTU's mission is to empower its members to exert control
and choice over their own lives. To do so, it develops
leaders who direct CTs' collective resources and
power to achieve the aims of the membership.
These aims are based on a foundation of values which include the affirmation of human dignity, respect for
diversity, and promotion of social justice.
This mission can only be accomplished if members' individual
talents and skills, as well as their concerns, are
transformed into purposeful collective action for change.
To that end, CTU is committed to achieving the highest
possible standards of communication, education, and training
throughout the organization.
PURPOSE
The purpose of CTU is to represent its members in all
conditions of their employment and to provide a democratic
process by which this purpose can be accomplished.
Additionally, the purpose is to give assistance and
encouragement to other employees in organizing for the
purpose of collective bargaining and to engage in such
activities as may be necessary to strengthen the labor
movement by chartering affiliated organizations and/or other
appropriate means. CTU Constitution, July 14, 1988.
MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS
CTU serves its members and their
families, the MSU and local community, as well as the labor
movement as a whole, as it carries out its mission.
STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
Maintaining and extending CTU's strong contract, continuing
to fight for improvements in wages, benefits, and working
conditions for all members. Maintaining a CTU's sound
financial base through a prudent investment program and
budget planning based on achieving organizational goals and
objectives.
Continuing to stress effective communications with the
membership through a variety of media, including the
newsletter.
Instituting an organizing approach to administering the
contract. The union is strengthened to the extent its
members are empowered to participate in the defense of their
own rights.
Enhancing diversity in the leadership of the organization
and promoting and supporting it in the workplace.
Establishing a comprehensive union education program that
will produce a trained leadership team of Board, URs, and
staff that empowers others and is respected by those it
represents.
Leadership training to encourage more one-on-one discussions and small group meetings to enable union
representatives to build a solid foundation at every
worksite of an informed, unified and active membership.
Commitment to an on-going strategic planning process in
developing CTU's goals, objectives, negotiating positions
and financial projections.
Cooperative interaction with other unions and organizations
sharing the same values, to learn from them and to make a positive contribution on our members' behalf.
Continued progress toward the development of effective and
fair employment policies, compensation packages, and work
standards for CTU staff.
CTU VISION
Successfully carrying out CTU's mission means:
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Negotiating and defending a strong, innovative CTU
contract with fair wages and benefits. |
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Effective and sensitive representation of members. |
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An active, involved and committed membership aware of
their own best interests so they can use their
collective power effectively. |
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Diverse opportunities for members' involvement,
growth, and development. |
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Positive community involvement. |
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Building membership respect and trust in a diverse and
knowledgeable leadership team.
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Background to
the CTU Mission Statement:
Unions around the world are facing a radically changing
environment, and CTU is no exception. Therefore, the union
turned to strategic planning, a tool that has been used
since the 1950s by innovative organizations to anticipate
change and to successfully adapt to change.
The CTU
Executive Board engaged Dr. Hal Stack, then Director of the
School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Wayne State
University, to assist CTU in developing and maintaining a
strategic planning process.
The Executive
Board and staff developed the initial draft of this mission
statement and outlined concrete goals and objectives. Union
representatives provided input for the final draft. It was
unanimously approved by the Executive Board on September 22,
1992, then presented to the membership the following month
at the Quarterly Membership Meeting. This statement and the
Board’s goals and objectives define CTU’s direction and
shared values and provides a foundation for action.
Unanimously
reaffirmed by the CTU membership
January 29, 2003
Brochure
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1998-2008 Clerical Technical Union of MSU.
All Rights Reserved.

Clerical Technical
Union of MSU
2990 East Lake Lansing Road
E. Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 355-1903 FAX: (517) 353-3284
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