Attendees will have the opportunity to widen their skill set enough to be able to hit the ground running to meet the challenges of most labor-management environments. Among the areas to be explored will be the groundwork and guidelines for positive labor-management relationships along with an examination of the roles of the Union and its representatives/Stewards as well as the management side of the equation/relationship and what is permitted and forbidden by each.
This will be supplemented with understanding the application of the "Reserved Rights Doctrine" more commonly referred to as management rights and how this impacts the concepts and applications of "past practice and precedent" in all of their many forms including how to reverse them and seniority in the day-to-day application of the CBA. Attendees will also delve into the meaning of "work now, grieve later" and it's opposite of "self-help remedy". Attendees will also be exposed to the meaning and application of the concepts of just cause and due process, along with the standards to establish the various levels of proof for disciplinary matters. Additionally, the many and varied forms of seniority and their applications will be explored.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Even seasoned HR professionals recognize that Labor Relations requires a very different and special skill set. So, if you have not worked with a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in a Unionized workplace or if you have but want more specific training or to update your knowledge base then this survival crash course is for you.
Are you aware of the essential elements required to establish and maintain a positive labor management relationship? Do you know the basics of how to read a CBA like a book and how the "Reserved Rights Doctrine" (AKA Management Rights) affects what you can and cannot do under your CBA? What about the differences between past practice and precedent, or the many ways either can be established or reversed? Do you truly understand and practice effective grievance processing and especially the application of the "work now, grieve later v self-help remedy" concepts? Are you familiar with and can you correctly apply the tests for just cause and due process in disciplinary matters? And what about the proper application of the appropriate standards of proof for disciplinary matters? Can you explain the Union Steward's role within the labor management context? And let's not forget about the application of the various forms of seniority because it's not just for old folks! And no survival crash course would be complete without your gaining an understanding of jurisdictional issues between various groups in the workplace and their impact on the CBA and the labor management relationship as a whole.
AREA COVERED
- Positive Labor Management Relationship Guidelines
- Resources
- How to Read a Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Management Rights and Obligations
- Reserved Rights Doctrine
- Past Practice and Precedent
- "Work now, grieve later" v Self-Help Remedy
- Union Steward’s and Supervisor's Role
- Jurisdictional Issues
- Seniority (including different types/forms of Seniority)
- Dispute Resolution
- Grievance Processing
- Just Cause and Due Process
- Good faith, etc
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Positive Labor Management Relationship Guidelines.
- Resources
- How to Read a Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Management Rights and Obligations
- Reserved Rights Doctrine.
- Past Practice and Precedent.
- “Work now, grieve later” v Self-Help Remedy.
- Union Steward’s and Supervisor’s Role.
- Jurisdictional Issues.
- Seniority (including different types/forms of Seniority)
- Dispute Resolution: Grievance Processing, Just Cause, Due Process, good faith, etc.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- All Level Managers
- Supervisors
- Human Resources
- Employee Relations
- Labor Relations Attorney's and Union Officers/Representatives/Stewards
- All Levels of Law Enforcement or Security staff
Even seasoned HR professionals recognize that Labor Relations requires a very different and special skill set. So, if you have not worked with a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in a Unionized workplace or if you have but want more specific training or to update your knowledge base then this survival crash course is for you.
Are you aware of the essential elements required to establish and maintain a positive labor management relationship? Do you know the basics of how to read a CBA like a book and how the "Reserved Rights Doctrine" (AKA Management Rights) affects what you can and cannot do under your CBA? What about the differences between past practice and precedent, or the many ways either can be established or reversed? Do you truly understand and practice effective grievance processing and especially the application of the "work now, grieve later v self-help remedy" concepts? Are you familiar with and can you correctly apply the tests for just cause and due process in disciplinary matters? And what about the proper application of the appropriate standards of proof for disciplinary matters? Can you explain the Union Steward's role within the labor management context? And let's not forget about the application of the various forms of seniority because it's not just for old folks! And no survival crash course would be complete without your gaining an understanding of jurisdictional issues between various groups in the workplace and their impact on the CBA and the labor management relationship as a whole.
- Positive Labor Management Relationship Guidelines
- Resources
- How to Read a Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Management Rights and Obligations
- Reserved Rights Doctrine
- Past Practice and Precedent
- "Work now, grieve later" v Self-Help Remedy
- Union Steward’s and Supervisor's Role
- Jurisdictional Issues
- Seniority (including different types/forms of Seniority)
- Dispute Resolution
- Grievance Processing
- Just Cause and Due Process
- Good faith, etc
- Positive Labor Management Relationship Guidelines.
- Resources
- How to Read a Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Management Rights and Obligations
- Reserved Rights Doctrine.
- Past Practice and Precedent.
- “Work now, grieve later” v Self-Help Remedy.
- Union Steward’s and Supervisor’s Role.
- Jurisdictional Issues.
- Seniority (including different types/forms of Seniority)
- Dispute Resolution: Grievance Processing, Just Cause, Due Process, good faith, etc.
- All Level Managers
- Supervisors
- Human Resources
- Employee Relations
- Labor Relations Attorney's and Union Officers/Representatives/Stewards
- All Levels of Law Enforcement or Security staff
Speaker Profile

Bob Oberstein's career in Human Resources and Labor Relations spans over 48 years. Bob is uniquely qualified in this area having started out as a third-generation Union member who has represented both sides of the labor management table in both the public and private sectors in both the non-union and union workplace.As an Interest Based facilitator he trained and coached parties on how to constructively process their negotiations to a successful conclusion thereby promoting and enhancing their relationship. Bob has also served the labor management community as a neutral fact finder, mediator and arbitrator for multiple organizations and …
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