America's workforce is more diverse than ever. Unions must work to overcome language barriers and work through cultural differences to strengthen relationships and build a strong union for all members. Without the effort and tools, key messages might be misunderstood or ignored.
Fortunately, there are tools and resources to help unions connect with all members while recognizing differences in language and culture. Here are a few ways to bridge these gaps and get your messages out to all members.
Translation tools can be broken down into two categories:
The first is Microsoft Translator. It’s a free tool that allows real-time translations through text, voice, or even documents. This can be especially useful in live discussions with direct communication, such as during union events.
Set-up and ways to use it:
Secondly is Google Translate. It is more geared toward quick translations of simple messages or phrases. It’s a practical option for day-to-day communications with non-English-speaking members.
Set-up and ways to use it:
Microsoft Translator does require downloading an app to your computer or mobile device to work. Google Translate works in a desktop browser or through the app.
Cross-Cultural Training Programs
Understanding the various cultural backgrounds your members represent, is just as important as overcoming language barriers. Many organizations offer training designed to help leaders develop skills for navigating cultural differences in the workplace.
How to implement a training program:
Several organizations that offer training include:
Sometimes, the challenge is not just about translation but ensuring that language is inclusive. Workshops from Traliant, Paradigm, and others can help unions use inclusive language and communications.
How to implement the workshop:
Reaching a diverse union membership is more than just speaking the correct language. It involves understanding the cultural differences and language preferences of your members.
By leveraging the tools discussed, you can foster better communication, ensuring that all members feel heard and included. With these strategies in place, your union can build solidarity through stronger connections and a more inclusive environment for everyone.
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