The GLU programs I enrolled in gave me a unique perspective and understanding of Labour rights and policies. This perspective is a gift! I have embraced that the networks I have developed are making a difference every day in someone's life...
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The GLU programs I enrolled in gave me a unique perspective and understanding of Labour rights and policies. This perspective is a gift! I have embraced that the networks I have developed are making a difference every day in someone's life...
It was a great moment to connect with people, and to better understand labour and social justice issues on a global level...The program supports me in my current work because it helps me think about this larger global aspect of the very local work...
The GLU for me is making good friends all over the world, sharing trade union and labour movement experiences, and being solidary...It changed my total perspective of what I am doing and gave me a new perspective of how globalization impacts labour...
The most valuable thing I got from the program is being part of the GLU Network. The opportunity to engage with trade unions all over the world; the yearly GLU-organized activities which continue and sustain the link and engagements among the GLU alumni, professors and partners.
The GLU and ENGAGE have become signpost trade union education programmes. They helped me to deepen my views on the notions of "contestations and contested terrains" - knowing that nothing is an act of charity, but a product of struggle, self-awareness...
The best thing about the course was building a network of international trade unionists. I now feel much more connected to the global labour movement and have a better understanding of international politics and how to challenge the dominant neoliberal ideology...
The Labour Policies and Globalisation programme is specifically designed for unionists to get the most knowledge in the shortest time... One of GLU Masters' Program values that comes to my mind is that it gives you “critical glasses” that you can't get rid of once you put them on.
I always remember the LPG year as the experience which changed my life. It was the opportunity to connect the dots, to develop an analytical understanding of the challenges facing trade unions in the broader context. We learned as much from professors as we learned from our comrades...