Education

Every UAW member has a right to access educational tools that allow full participation in their union.

Union power flows from an educated, well-informed membership.  As members grow in their union education, they recommit themselves to the mission of the labor movement and invigorate their local unions.  Active engagement and solidarity in our membership translates into better contracts, stronger communities, and improved quality of life for working families.

Our union education program is designed to develop members’ understanding of our shared values of unionism in principle, while also learning the mechanics, structure, and function of the UAW.  Members who take advantage of educational opportunities tend to get involved in local union standing committees, step into leadership roles, and take action on important issues that matter to working people.  We work hard to develop members’ skills so that they can be effective in bargaining strong contracts and enforcing them at their worksites.  Importantly, educated members hold their union leadership accountable to them, and they push relentlessly for the continuous improvement of our great union.

We pride ourselves on providing a robust education program for our members in Region 1.  In 2019 alone, Region 1 members logged 2,078 class completions.  We strive to increase those numbers each year.  We also encourage and offer assistance to our local unions in developing their own Education Committees with trained member-facilitators who can deliver educational workshops at their locals.

Why is union education important? What classes are offered by UAW Region 1? Who can attend Region 1 classes? How do I sign up? How can I attend educational conferences at Black Lake?
Region 1 is proud to offer union education classes online! Click here for more information on how to register.

We strive to make a variety of educational opportunities available for our members in UAW Region 1.  As we continue to grow our education program, we are excited to announce the introduction of a w

NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19.

The UAW Local 412 Veterans Council is hosting a two-day benefits class from 8 am to 4 pm on Saturdays, March 21and 28, 2020. The class will be hosted at:

UAW Local 412
2005 Tobsal Ct.
Warren, MI 48091

The $25 course fee includes instruction, coffee and doughnuts, lunch and book. Additional guests can attend for $10, which does not include the book. This event is welcome to all, you do not have to be a UAW member.

The Walter and May Reuther UAW Family Education Center is the realization of late UAW President Walter Reuther’s vision of a world-class worker's education and recreational center.

Also known as Black Lake, the Family Education Center opened in 1970.  This beautiful wooded retreat has been visited by thousands of UAW members and families for union-related education, training and recreational programs.

The Michigan Labor History Society (MLHS) is willing and able to take UAW members and their families on an exciting tour that captures the stories of labor history in our area. The society has six experienced guides who can lead bus or walking tours on your schedule. They are glad to do this as an educational program without charge.