 What YOU Need to Know About Today’s Federal Labor Relations March 10, 2010
General Information
In case you haven't noticed, the federal sector labor-management relations program has new life - the word on the street is that a new labor management Presidential directive is imminent, which at a minimum, will reestablish labor management/labor union councils. If you're new to LR, need a refresher, or perform legal advisory, EEO or ADR services, this class is for you. And managers who have significant LR responsibilities, like serving as a negotiator, should also attend.
Are you new to the federal labor-relations world? Or maybe you need a refresher, or provide legal, EEO or ADR advice. . . this class will give you the background and knowledge you need to be more effective. It starts at the beginning, explains the legal underpinnings, identifies the players and traces the various procedures that you have to know.
Federal Labor-Management Relations is about to change - with the new Administration, the players, the philosophy and the balance of power are going to look a lot different. For a lively, informative class that covers the Program from its inception, from the first Executive Order, through "Partnership" up to today, register today for What YOU Need to Know About Today's Federal Labor Relations.
The instructor has over thirty years of federal LR experience, has taught numerous classes, is the former National President of the Society of Federal Labor-Employee Relations Professionals, and received the Society's 2005 Award for Excellence.
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