The Challenges Facing the Labour Union
Movements is targeted at union officials, and activists who will benefit
from a deeper understanding of the links between founding principles of
unionism, economic and trade union history to assist in the development
of responses to the issues facing trade unions today. The course will
look at the Keynesian approach to the \'Great Depression\' with the \'New
Deal\' and the creation of the \'Welfare State’ and rise of neoliberalism
and \'Globalisation\' in response and their impact on unions and the
workplace.
The course will also cover:
Impact of Globalisation on trade unions and the workplace.
Trade union responses to Globalisation.
Trade Union approaches to organising.
Practical approaches to change.
It
is imperative that the Management of the various organisations to
realise the urgency and benefit of empowering their union executive
especially those leading the union at various levels in their
organisations
by consciously building their capacities and capabilities. This allows for continuous harmony in the workplace
which will boost productivity and increase the bottom line. This is critical to corporate survival.
Course Profile
The objectives of the workshops are:
To provide an opportunity for the parties to critically analyze the challenges facing labour management relationship;
To agree on where it needs to go;
To determine how it can be constructively managed;
To clarify (and build mutual respect for) common and divergent interests;
To explore issues of trust and risk taking associated with working collaboratively;
To improve the knowledge and skills for working jointly;
To develop core principles and guidelines for the working relationship;
To produce working tools to guide consultative
To have an opportunity to interact with union and management representatives from a variety of sectors within your region.
Course Content
The History and Principles of trade unionism
Collective Bargaining: Preparing for Bargaining
Best Practice Steps and Pathway s in Resolving Disputes
Aligning Trade Union Strategies and Expectations with Organisation\'s Goals and Corporate Mission
Unions, Productivity and the New Industrial Relations – Strategic Consideration
Enforceability of Collective Agreements
Effective Mediation and Industrial Conflict Resolution: Options and Strategies
Defining
Rights, Duties and Obligations in a Tripartite Employment Relationship
(i.e. the principal, contractor companies and contractor employees)
Conflict Resolution Skills for Union Leaders
Public Speaking Skills for Union Advocates
Current issues in Collective Labour Relations
Target Audience
The
programme is designed for Trade Union Leadership, Management Staff,
Human resource Managers, Employee Relations Managers and Union Members
Delivery Method.
The
programme will be delivered using the following methodologies:
Lectures, discussions, syndicate work, case studies and exercises.
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