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Team 3- Brian Atkinson, Christopher Robinson, Liyuan Jia, Kelsey Spence
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Objectives Profile of Dianne Doyle Profile of Darryl Walker Similarities Differences Interesting Findings Conclusion
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Better understanding of IR Union/Non-union differences Weaknesses and strengths Current employment relationships
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President and CEO Non-union leader 7000 employees Over ten facilities Vision, goals, and budget
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Resource allocation Keep everyone happy Different cultures and generations
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Staff satisfaction survey 360 degree evaluation Computerized performance link National accreditation
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Team of ethicists Labour relations specialist Hiring for fit Mission staff Health and occupation safety
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President of BCGEU (2008 – 2014) Health care background Joined in 1980’s
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British Columbia Government and Service Employee’s Union 67,000 members in public and private 20 “Components” (sectors) 450 bargaining units
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Oversees entire union (staff and members) Chairs all committees Travels and meets with employees, employers Meets with other unions and government groups
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Pleasing large numbers of people Many agreements, many employers Bureaucracy -government workers Diverse sectors
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Own Staff: Emphasis on open communication ‘Channels’ of resolution/ shop stewards Union Members: Joint Committee Resolution Meetings
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Staff- mixed union and non within BCGEU Evaluations Employers’ responsibilities to empower Handling conflict in-house if possible Training
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1. Re-elected twice 2. Minimal job action 3. Balancing budget 4. Respected leader within the movement
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Primary Challenge – appeasing the massive employee base Difficulties managing a diverse workforce Open-communication being vital Focus on employee satisfaction
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Measuring personal success ◦ Doyle – Organizational Goals ◦ Walker – Re-Election Dealing with collective agreements ◦ Doyle – N/A ◦ Walker – 100 separate agreements
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More similarities than differences Due to successful leadership styles 75,000 staff/members combined Estimated $1 billion in budgets they manage Focus on social justice
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Better understanding of IR Union/Non-union differences Weaknesses and strengths Current employment relationships
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Privileged to have interviewed such influential leaders Gained valuable insight into BC’s work environment Humbled by the entire experience
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