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Finding the common ground that makes negotiation of a collective agreement possible can be a difficult process at the best of times. Is there a way to make the process easier, or to prevent parties from becoming so entrenched in their own positions and views such that agreement is impossible?

In this interactive full-day workshop, an experienced mediator along with two seasoned negotiators from both sides of the table will provide guidance on effectively using interest-based and other approaches to bargaining. Participants will learn to:

  • Use more productive strategies when engaged in positional bargaining;
  • Identify situations in which interest-based bargaining can be used effectively;
  • Communicate effectively to identify needs and interests underlying demands;
  • Generate creative options to solve tough problems; and
  • Build and preserve productive union-management relationships through bargaining.

$1,095.00Add to cart

Program Leader

Trevor Sones

Mediator
BC Labour Relations Board (BCLRB)

Adjunct Professor
Sauder School of Business
University of British Columbia (UBC)

Speakers

Maryna McTague

Union Counsel
Seveny Scott

Lancaster House provides professional education programs that qualify for CPD credit for human resources professionals, lawyers, and paralegals across Canada.

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