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Labor Relations & Negotiations

Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-116-113

Course Description

10-116-113 LABOR RELATIONS & NEGOTIATIONS ...introduces the participant to the history of the labor movement and includes the legal collective bargaining processes while applying the learned skills with case studies, a mock negotiation of a realistic collective bargaining contract, and the simulation of a grievance arbitration.

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

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Credit for Prior Learning

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What will I learn?

  1. Analyze laws applicable to the National Labor Code
  2. Create contractual and handbook language
  3. Develop an organizing campaign
  4. Develop a “Union-Free” campaign
  5. Integrate the history of labor relations into the present day workplace
  6. Analyze the growth, decline, and subsequent evolution of unions in the U.S.
  7. Conduct a simulated contract negotiation between a Collective Bargaining Unit and Management
  8. Construct a final, ratified contract using good faith bargaining techniques
  9. Administer a grievance process

Class Details

Class Number:
83448
Delivery:
Online Live
Term:
Fall 2024
Session:
8W1
Instructors:
Andrew Paasch
Date Range:
-
Estimated Cost:
$496.55 *

Class Notes

  • This class is taught through a combination of online-live and online instruction. A portion of the class must be attended live virtually during the scheduled dates and times, and the remaining instruction accessed online by the student any time. For more information regarding this delivery and how to access your class, see www.nwtc.edu/onlinelivefaq.

Meeting Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location(s)
08/22/24 - 10/14/24 Anytime
Anytime
Online
08/22/24 - 10/10/24 Th
12:30 PM - 3:20 PM
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* Cost displayed is an estimate and may be discounted if attendees are residents of Northeast Wisconsin Back to cost

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