Program Overview
The Labour-Management Relations Certificate is an intensive 4-day program that would be beneficial for anyone working in a unionized environment. The program is specifically targeted toward those operating in key labour relations positions, including union leaders and officers, human resource managers and advisors, workplace consultants, and neutral government officials.
The Labour-Management Relations Certificate program covers fundamentals of labour relations, collective bargaining, mediation and grievance arbitration, labour and employment law, and emerging workplace issues. It offers a rare opportunity for union leaders, managers, and neutrals to trade perspectives and share ideas with industrial relations experts. The program incorporates active learning through group discussions and includes a collective bargaining simulation.
Fundamentals of Labour Relations and the Employment Relationship Understanding the roles of various parties—unions, management, government, and third parties—is essential for maintaining effective labour-management dynamics. Fostering positive relationships through best practices is a key focus, particularly as evolving attitudes toward work demand an adaptive approach to labour relations. |
Collective Agreement Arbitration Gaining a deep understanding of the arbitration process is crucial for resolving disputes effectively. Building a strong case and learning to approach situations with the mindset of an arbitrator can significantly influence the outcome. Additionally, familiarity with landmark arbitration decisions offers valuable insights to guide future cases and negotiations. |
Mediation Mediation is an important tool for addressing workplace conflict. It’s vital to know when mediation is necessary and how to approach it effectively. The ability to navigate different communication and conflict styles plays a key role in resolving disputes and fostering smooth workplace relations. |
Collective Bargaining In collective bargaining, understanding the bargaining context is critical. Developing a strong negotiation strategy and assembling an effective bargaining team are essential for achieving successful outcomes. Conflict can be leveraged constructively to reach beneficial agreements, while finding common ground and maintaining good relationships ensures integrity and professionalism throughout the process. |
Legal Framework Navigating the legal framework of labour relations requires a thorough understanding of labour law and legislation, including those related to human rights, contracts, and employment standards. Issues such as the duty to accommodate and privacy rights must be handled with care, while a clear understanding of progressive discipline and drug testing ensures compliance and fairness in the workplace. |
November, In-Person
Date: November 4, 2025 - November 7, 2025
Fees: $4,500 plus Taxes
Registration Deadline: September 2, 2025
Location: #600 - 340 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon

For more information, contact
Rebecca Schweighardt
Manager, Open Enrolment
306-966-7956
Email Me
Rebecca Fitleaum
Program Faculty
Our program instructors are top academics from the University of Saskatchewan in the areas of Industrial Relations and Human Resources. In addition to our well-qualified instructors, we will be joined by industry expert guest lecturers who will discuss special topics and contribute a balanced perspective.
Offer This Program In-House
Interested in bringing this program to your organization or team within your organization? Fill out our Online Needs Assessment form and show your interest in bringing this program in-house or customized based on your needs.
Cancellation Policy
For information regarding our cancellation and refund policy please visit our terms and conditions.