Negotiating a Collective Bargaining Agreement

Negotiating a Collective Bargaining Agreement (four courses): If you’re preparing to lead or participate in labor negotiations, this track will provide you with the confidence and specialized skills you need to be ready to bargain. Relevant to both union leaders and management, the program focuses on: how to develop a bargaining strategy aligned with organizational goals; the step-by-step preparation process; developing, costing, and prioritizing objectives; writing and presenting proposals and counter-proposals; managing the bargaining team; at-the-table practices and protocols; and resolving stalemates and reaching agreement. Participants will practice both competitive and collaborative negotiation skills in a full-day collective bargaining simulation.

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Who Should Enroll

Whether you manage staff and operations, work in HR, or represent employees, this interactive series provides you with the ability to develop a strategy, prepare for collective bargaining and learn at-the-table skills.

You will have ample opportunity to practice your skills using case-based scenarios in a small group setting. Class sizes are limited to ensure full participation and mentoring in small group activities and simulations. Courses in this program consist of multiple synchronous sessions per week with assignments in between sessions. Please review the details of the courses below for specific meeting dates and times.

This program assumes you have had previous exposure to basic concepts in labor relations.