Registration for Fall and Winter courses in the MTA Bargaining Certificate program has now opened. Now is the time to prepare ourselves for the next round of bargaining. Whether you plan to join the Bargaining Team, Negotiations Committee, or join the table as a Silent Bargaining Representative, coming armed with the skills that the Bargaining Certificate offers will help you better understand what happens at the table AND help your union will a stronger contract.
From the MTA Bargaining Certificate Program website:
Bargaining units across the state are undergoing major transformations to build power and demand more for educators, students, and our communities. Local unions are enhancing traditional bargaining strategies, inviting more members into the process, running escalating contract campaigns, forming bargaining councils, and moving past “bread and butter” issues to Bargain for the Common Good. The Bargaining Certificate program is an excellent opportunity for members to prepare to lead in this vital work.
The MTA Bargaining Certificate will provide an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge of beginner negotiators, while deepening and broadening the proficiency of seasoned negotiators in advanced bargaining issues. It will also inspire contract action teams with strategies and tactics that build bargaining power. With this certificate, negotiators and organizers will be better prepared for an increasingly complex bargaining environment.
Members will complete a specific set of courses taught by MTA Staff and members to earn the Bargaining Certificate. These workshops will be available throughout the year at our Summer Conference, Winter Union Skills, regional and local trainings, and other venues. All MTA members— ESPs, teachers, specialists, classified staff, faculty, and professional staff—are encouraged to participate, whether you’re an experienced negotiator or a member with no bargaining experience who wants to learn more.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
The program consists of 24 hours of training distributed among the following topics.
Bargaining Foundations
Approximately six class hours offered in a one-day session or multiple workshops. Bargaining Foundations will cover:
- Strategies and Theories of Bargaining
- An Overview of the Collective Bargaining Process
- Power and Leverage
- Preparing and Planning for Bargaining
- Bargaining Team Roles and Functions
- Platform Development and Proposal Writing
- Tactics and Techniques for the Bargaining Table
Democratized Bargaining
Approximately six class hours offered in a one-day session or multiple workshops. Democratized Bargaining will cover:
- Organizing for Power
- Contract Action Campaigns
- Power Analysis
- Bargaining Councils
- Expanded and Open Bargaining
- Member Communications
- Bargaining for the Common Good
Specialized Topics
This is a series of elective workshops (approximately three hours each) to explore issues in depth. Certificate candidates must take at least four such workshops, including but not limited to:
- Educator Compensation
- Contract Costing and Economic Indicators
- Contract Language Lab
- School and Municipal Finances
- Advanced Bargaining Theory and Strategy
- Economics of Higher Education Bargaining
- Municipal Health Insurance
- Education Support Professionals’ Issues
- Bargaining for the Common Good
- Impact Bargaining
All of the Bargaining Certificate Program workshops will be interactive and provide opportunities for members to share their knowledge and experience with one another.
BARGAINING CERTIFICATE REGISTRATION
To participate in the MTA Bargaining Certificate Program, please complete a brief registration form. Once you register, you will receive an email with everything you need to know to complete the Bargaining Certificate requirements. Questions? Please email bargaining@massteacher.org.


