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SUMMARY:Labour Relations Certificate (Virtual Program)
DESCRIPTION:In association with:Upon completion of this program\, participants will receive a certificate of completion and a digital credential from Toronto Metropolitan University. \nProgram Leader\nDaphne Taras\nDean\, Ted Rogers School\nToronto Metropolitan University \nProgram Faculty\n\n \nJudith Allen\nArbitrator \n\n\n \nAlex Brat\nExecutive Director\, Labour Relations\,University of Toronto \n\n\n \nBruce Curran\nAssociate Professor\,Faculty of Law University of Manitoba \n\n\n \nChris Davidson\nSenior Program Lawyer and Researcher \n\n\n \nPatricia D’Heureux\nUnion CounselCavalluzzo \n\n\n \nWassim Garzouzi\nUnion CounselRaven Law \n\n\n \nChantel Kassongo\nEmployer CounselNeuman Thompson \n\n\n \nKat Leonard\nNational RepresentativeUnifor \n\n\n \nAvner Levin\nProfessor\, Faculty of Law and Law & Business Department\,Ted Rogers School of Management\,Toronto Metropolitan University \n\n\n \nFrank Miller\nInstructor (Sessional) Lecturer\,Faculty Advisor – HR/OB Co-Op Program \n\n\n \nLeanne Monsma\nEmployer CounselFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP \n\n\n \nDionne Pohler\nAssociate Professor\, University of Saskatchewan \n\n\n \nJim Stanford\nEconomist and DirectorCentre for Future Work \n\n\n \nBob Thompson\nProfessor\, Human ResourcesSeneca College of Applied Arts and Technology \n\n\n \nJennifer Wootton\nLawyer & Workplace Investigator \n\n\nProgram\nThe Labour Relations Certificate Program\, presented by Toronto Metropolitan University and Lancaster House\, is designed to provide individuals engaged in labour relations with the core skills and knowledge required to create and maintain productive union-management relationships that foster fair and efficient workplaces. \nTaught by Canada’s leading labour relations scholars and practitioners\, this program combines theory\, leading research\, and professional experience to provide an education that has immediate application in participants’ workplaces. \nProgram features \n\nAccess to leading Canadian experts in a small-group setting\nActive learning through group discussion\, case studies\, and simulations\nBalanced coverage of labour and management points of view\nManagement\, union\, and neutral attendees learn together\nExposure to diverse opinions and extensive knowledge of fellow participants\nVariety of speakers (academics\, lawyers\, practitioners\, subject-matter experts)\n\nWho should attend? \n\nHuman resources professionals\nUnion officers and representatives\nLawyers\nManagers\nMediators\nWorkplace investigators\n\n2023 Spring Schedule (12:30 – 4:00 p.m. ET)†\n\n\n\nWeek 1\nTuesday\, April 25\nThursday\, April 27\n\n\nWeek 2\nTuesday\, May 2\nThursday\, May 4\n\n\nWeek 3\nTuesday\, May 9\nThursday\, May 11\n\n\nWeek 4\nTuesday\, May 16\nThursday\, May 18\n\n\n\nLabour Relations Certificate CPD\n\n\nThis program has been approved by CPHR Alberta for 3.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.\n\n\n\n\n \n\nThis program has been approved by CPHR Nova Scotia for 3.5 Continuing Professional Development hours per session.\nThis program has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for 3.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.
URL:https://lancasterhouse.com/event/labour-relations-certificate/
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SUMMARY:Disagreement\, Conflict\, or Harassment? Practical guidance on dealing with workplace disputes
DESCRIPTION:Moderators\n\n \nYuki Matsuno\nMediator\nSouthern Butler Price LLP \n\n\nSpeakers\n\n \nChristopher Perri\nUnion counsel\nCavalluzo \n\n\n \nMeaghen Russell\nEmployer counsel\nDentons \n\n\nIssuesDifferences in personalities\, beliefs\, and working styles are inevitable in workplaces and can often lead to workplace disputes. Effective conflict management practices are essential to prevent escalation of minor workplace disagreements and to address harmful conflict\, harassment\, and violence. In this session\, expert speakers will provide practical guidance on these issues and address topics such as: \n\nWhen do interpersonal disputes rise to the level of “bullying” or “harassment”? Do employers have a legal obligation to address incivility or interpersonal conflict that does not rise to this level? What impact will Canada’s recent ratification of the international Violence and Harassment Convention (C190) have on an employer’s legal obligations?\n\n\nWhat organizational factors\, if any\, contribute to a higher incidence of workplace conflict? How should employers and unions identify whether those factors are present and what steps should be taken to improve the environment? With many workplaces moving to a hybrid or remote model\, how can parties address workplace conflict in situations that may be harder to monitor\, such as online chats?\n\n\nWhat factors must be considered when dealing with conflict between an employee and supervisor\, as opposed to a conflict between two employees? What is the role of the union when conflict arises between employees who are union members?\n\n\nWhat are key components of an effective conflict management policy? For example: Can\, and should\, alternative dispute resolution practices be incorporated? What are these options\, and will they satisfy the employer’s duty to address the conflict? Which key employees should be coached on communication\, verbal de-escalation\, or other conflict management techniques? What early intervention steps should be taken when conflict arises?\n\n\nWhat role can a trauma-informed approach play in addressing workplace conflict? How can such an approach aid employers and unions in understanding why conflict has developed and how to effectively respond?\n\n\nTo what degree will the fact that the impugned conduct was in keeping with the workplace culture\, or “condoned” by the employer\, impact an arbitrator’s assessment? Have changing attitudes towards workplace culture and mental health impacted the analysis?\n\n\nHow can employers and unions ensure that stereotypes\, unconscious bias\, or lack of understanding do not lead to unfair or discriminatory conclusions when conflict arises?\n\n\nAre all workplace disputes to be avoided? Can a culture of healthy disagreement foster psychological health and safety in the workplace?\n\nAccreditationCPD\n\n\nThis program has been approved for 1.5 Continuing Professional Development hours under Category A of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association (HRPA).\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program has been approved by CPHR Alberta for 1.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.\n\n\n\n\n \n\nThis program has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for 1.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.\n\n\n\n\nAdditional InformationMATERIALS\nValuable\, up-to-date materials and case summaries will be available for downloading from our website. Each webinar is accompanied by a PDF of concise summaries of the cases discussed. \nREGISTRATION FEE\nLive webinar\, video\, and MP3 bundle – $440\nLive webinar – $275\nVideo and MP3 – $275\n(Registrations must be paid in advance of the webinar)\nPlease contact us by email\, or by phone at (416) 977-6618\, for discount pricing for additional participants and group orders. \nREGISTRATION INFORMATION\nWebinar video and MP3 files are available for $275. Those who have purchased the live webinar may purchase the corresponding downloadable video and MP3 file for the discounted price of $165. \nThe video recording\, MP3 file\, and materials are available for download and viewing one business day after the live webinar. After purchasing\, you will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access and download the video recording\, MP3 file\, and materials by visiting My Account and selecting Order History. For purchases for upcoming webinars\, once the video recording and MP3 file and materials are available\, registrants will receive an update e-mail informing them that the links are now ready.
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