With a LinkedIn Learning subscription, IATSE workers have unlimited access to thousands of high-quality, up-to-date online courses. This FAQ blog explains everything you need to know to get started with LinkedIn Learning.
This new TTF Safety First! Online Course © focuses on increasing awareness of pandemic safety in the workplace by describing what pandemics are and how to prevent exposure to infectious agents on the job. Topics include how pathogens, like viruses and bacteria, spread diseases from person-to-person, and the different types of pandemic illnesses.
We crafted these courses with industry experts who understand the unique challenges IATSE workers face. Through engaging content and practical exercises, you will gain valuable insights that can be applied directly to your work in the crafts.
We’re excited to announce our new TTF Courses & Resources Learning Platform! The TTF Safety First! Online Courses © are now one of several libraries available on this platform.
The Trainer Database covers a wide range of training needs, from stagecraft to safety, so local unions can find the training that's right for them.
The Training Tracker is a valuable tool for local unions to track worker training records and optimize their training programs. In this FAQ blog, we explore how the Training Tracker works and answer your frequently asked questions.
The IATSE TTF’s partnership with AVIXA provides IATSE workers with access to high-quality training and resources through a free Elite Membership. Whether you are just starting your career or have been in the industry for years, this opportunity is open to you.
Is your local union looking to bolster your workers' safety and craft skills? Course Reimbursement could be the solution you've been seeking. This blog provides an in-depth look at this program, addressing your most frequently asked questions.
On World Mental Health Day, we explore valuable resources offered for entertainment industry workers, so you can access the help you need.
Online OSHA training can be a convenient alternative when in-classroom sessions aren't available. In this blog, we answer your frequently asked questions about OSHA Online Course Reimbursement, providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
The LinkedIn Learning Curator role gives local unions the ability to customize training in more ways than ever before.
We are thrilled to announce that quarterly Course Reimbursement application deadlines have been eliminated. Local unions can now apply for Course Reimbursement any time throughout the year, on a rolling basis.
We are happy to announce significant improvements to the Trainer Database, transforming the way local unions access and connect with trainers throughout the IATSE. Our enhanced Trainer Database is now a searchable, online repository, designed to provide a seamless and efficient experience for local unions seeking training resources.
Safety and Health Week and the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction are week-long events aimed at promoting workplace safety and health.
In collaboration with the IATSE Education and Training Department, the TTF is proud to announce that the IATSE Computer Essentials curriculum has recently been updated and is now available for all locals to use.
We created an eight-part AV video series for IATSE workers interested in advancing their audiovisual skills. The learning path is now available through LinkedIn Learning.
We are excited to announce the expansion of our Borrow Our OSHA Trainer program to include OSHA 10-hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry training. This program provides local unions access to OSHA Authorized Trainers who can present in-person and distance learning courses at no cost to locals.