Transformational Industrial and Employee Relations
Transformational Industrial and Employee Relations
OBJECTIVES
- Strengthen strategic alignment between Industrial Relations (IR) and Employee Relations (ER) to support organizational goals.
- Apply innovative approaches to modernize and transform traditional IR practices.
- Promote a culture of employee empowerment, engagement, and ownership within the workplace.
- Identify key human and relational dynamics that influence labour relations outcomes.
- Evaluate and implement practical strategies for proactive conflict prevention and resolution.
- Develop and demonstrate effective mediation techniques to facilitate productive dialogue and resolve workplace disputes.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Anyone involved in ER, IR or Labour Relations
- Employee Relations (ER) Personnel
- Industrial Relations (IR) Personnel
- Human Resource Management (HRM) Professionals who need to understand Industrial Relations & Employee Relations
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1 – Setting the Foundation
- Defining ER and IR in today’s workplace
- From control to collaboration: The evolution of IR
- The strategic shift from traditional to transformational IR/ER
- The business case for modern ER approaches
- People factors in labour relations: Trust, transparency & emotional intelligence
DAY 2 – Transformational Techniques in Industrial Relations
- IR trends and proactive union engagement strategies
- Techniques to transform and modernize IR practices
- Co-creation, consultation, and mutual gain bargaining
- Case Study Analysis: Successful IR transformation stories
- Group Activity: Mapping your current vs. ideal IR state
DAY 3 – Employee Engagement & Empowerment
- What drives employee engagement?
- Empowerment models and cultural enablers
- Role of leadership in boosting ER and IR outcomes
- Building a “speak-up” culture and psychological safety
- Workshop: Designing an employee engagement framework
DAY 4 – Conflict Resolution & Dialogue
- Understanding workplace conflict triggers
- Conflict resolution frameworks and tools
- The role of emotional intelligence in conflict management
- Case examples: From standoff to settlement
- Simulation: Conflict analysis and resolution planning
DAY 5 – Mediation & Dispute Resolution in Practice
- The mediation process: Stages and strategies
- Building rapport, neutrality, and facilitating dialogue
- Mediation vs. arbitration vs. negotiation
- Role-play: Mediating a real-world ER/IR dispute
- Final Reflection: Action plans for transforming IR/ER in your context
