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Meet your 2022 training objectives with our virtual curriculum! Our mission is to keep you at the forefront of conflict management and prevention with innovative topics and comprehensive course offerings that prepare you for real-world challenges and organizational change. Take advantage of our early-bird discounts by registering on or before September 25, 2022.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Becoming a Labor Arbitrator 

Fall 2022

Live Webinar

October 17 - 21, 2022

11a - 5p EST

 

Weekly Reading, Videos & Discussion Board Assignments: September 12- October 14

Online Orientation meeting: September 12 1:00p 3:00p EST 

 

$2,700 per person

 

 

 

  

 

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This course is geared toward labor-management practitioners with substantial experience in labor relations (pursuant to collective bargaining) who wish to become labor arbitrators. The course can also enhance the practice and skills of current arbitrators.

Topics Include:

The law of arbitration
Arbitration practice, scheduling, and pre-hearing procedures
Conducting the hearing, framing issues, and handling witnesses and records
Evidence
Award and opinion writing
Ethics
FMCS arbitration policies and procedures
Building a practice
The application process to the FMCS Roster of Arbitrators

Instructors: Arbitrators Jeanne Charles and David Vaughn

 

 

Mediation Skills

Fall 2022

October 25-27 and November 1-3, 2022

11a - 5p Eastern

This course takes place over 6 days (Tues., Wed., and Thurs.)

 

Cost: $1,600 per person

Early Bird $1,500 if registered by September 25

 

 

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Dealing effectively with conflict in the workplace has become a critical function in public and private organizations. Employers and employees are increasingly turning towards mediation to avoid costly and time-consuming litigation. Mediation has successfully applied to many types of workplace disputes, including grievances, EEO complaints, superior/subordinate problems, and peer conflicts.

This workshop focuses on the mediation process and skills required to be successful. Facilitating difficult conversations, creative problem-solving, interpersonal negotiations, and communication will be covered.

Highly interactive, this course will use large and small group discussions, online discussion boards, role-plays reflecting a variety of workplace conflicts, and other exercises along with instructor-led presentations to prepare you for real-life workplace disputes and problem resolution.

Topics Include:

The Neuroscience of Conflict
Introduction to mediation fundamentals: protocols, caucuses, and side-bars
Tools for resolving conflict
Building consensus
Ethical considerations in workplace mediation
Defining different mediation styles

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive an FMCS Certificate of Training. SHRM credits are approved for this course. 

This class will be limited to approximately 25 participants.

Instructors: FMCS Commissioners Walter Darr and Andrew Fox

 

 

 

 

Take the next step to improve your knowledge base or acquire new skills in FY 2022.