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SUMMARY:Collective Bargaining Skills: Intensive training for employers and unions
DESCRIPTION:In association with:Program Leader\nBob Thompson\nAdjunct Professor\nUniversity of Toronto\nCentre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources \nProgram Faculty\n\n \nReg Pearson\nMediator \n\n\nProgramNegotiation is taught in business schools and law schools the world over\, but collective bargaining is a unique species of negotiation that requires specialized knowledge and experience. The Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources at the University of Toronto is one of the few academic institutions to incorporate specialized education in collective bargaining into a professional degree program. Now\, in partnership with Lancaster House\, the CIRHR is extending the opportunity to benefit from this training to all labour relations professionals\, lawyers\, bargaining committee members\, and union executives and staff. \nThrough interactive skill-building exercises\, participants will learn to: \n\nParticipate effectively as a member of a union or management bargaining committee\n Use interest-based bargaining techniques to create win-win outcomes\nMeet the legal obligation to bargain in good faith\nLearn techniques to draw out the interests underlying the other side’s bargaining position\nHandle conflict in negotiations with professionalism\nMake the best use of a mediator\n\nWho will benefit most from this program? \n\nProfessionals working in unionized workplaces familiar with collective bargaining (e.g.\, from previous training or observation) but who have not taken a leading role in negotiating collective agreements.\nExamples include: Bargaining committee members who are relatively new to their role; Junior labour lawyers; Graduates of the Lancaster House–Toronto Metropolitan University Labour Relations Certificate Program\n\nCPD\n\n\nThis program has been approved by CPHR Alberta for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program has been approved for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours under Section A3 of the Recertification Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association.\nThis program has been approved by CPHR Alberta for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.\nThis program has been approved by the Law Society of British Colombia for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.\nThis program has been approved by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.\nMembers of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society may consider counting this program for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.\nMembers of the Law Society of New Brunswick may consider this program for 11 Continuing Professional Development hours.
URL:https://lancasterhouse.com/event/collective-bargaining-skills-intensive-training-for-employers-and-unions/
LOCATION:U of T Bahen Centre\, 40 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Canada\, M5S 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning Program
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