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Preparing for Bargaining:
Concrete approaches to laying the groundwork

Pre-Conference Workshop

Presented by Lancaster House

Monday, December 13, 2010
Full-Day Interactive Session
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
900 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6C 2W6

 
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WORKSHOP LEADERS
     
 

Debbie Cameron

Director of Mediation and Conflict Resolution Programs
British Columbia Labour Relations Board

     
 

Christina Bains

Mediator
British Columbia Labour Relations Board

     
 

Trevor Sones

Mediator
British Columbia Labour Relations Board

     
SPEAKERS
     
 

Renzo Del Negro

Senior Labour Relations Consultant
British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association

     
 

David Streb

Coordinator of Negotiations
British Columbia Government Employees’ Union

 

ACCREDITATION
 
  • This program has been accredited by the Law Society of British Columbia towards the professional development requirement for certification.

Labour Law             5.5 hours


 

This workshop will deal with the process leading up to bargaining, from the initial establishment of bargaining committees, through to the exchange of proposals between the parties. In this interactive session, Lancaster’s panel of experts will lead you through challenging scenarios and will equip you with the tools you need to establish the foundation necessary for bargaining. Topics to be discussed include:

  • Assembling a negotiating team
  • Reviewing rules on bargaining in good faith
  • Establishing a reporting relationship and securing a mandate
  • Linking bargaining strategy to organizational goals
  • Creating realistic expectations
  • Considering the creation of an advisory committee
  • Building support for your position through marshalling information (economic trends, prior grievances, settlements, and awards)
  • Obtaining financial information, and complying with disclosure obligations
  •  Exchanging proposals with the opposite party
  • Developing a negotiation strategy, identifying sources of leverage
  • Preparing proposals
  • Costing both sets of proposals
  • Structuring a package, and identifying potential trade-offs
  • Exploring potential settlement scenarios, and assessing the associated risks
  • Keeping your principals, or your membership, informed
 
Also available in this Vancouver conference series:
 
Pre-Conference Workshops
Monday, December 13, 2010
 

Conducting Effective Bargaining: Practical tips to navigating the minefield

 

Interest Arbitration, Med/Arb and Final Offer Selection: Making them work effectively

 
Conferences
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 & Wednesday, December 15, 2010
   

Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference

   

Labour Arbitration Conference

 
Post-Conference Workshops
Thursday, December 16, 2010
   

Resolving Harassment and Disability Issues in the Workplace

   

Responding to Mental Illness: A focus on practical approaches to mental health issues

   

Winning Cases at Grievance Arbitration: Maximizing the odds, minimizing the risks

   
 
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