The Collective Bargaining Process

Course: MGT1501

Collective bargaining aims to improve working conditions for both unionized workers and management, which also leads to broader socio-economic changes. Students learn practical skills and knowledge related to administering, negotiating, and interpreting collective agreements and unfair labour practices. Through applied research projects, online discussions, and case study analyses, students develop and apply methods and approaches to dispute resolution within the labour relations sphere, including grievance procedures, arbitration, mediation and alternative bargaining.

FALL 2026
Online LearningRequired Books for Online Learning
SectionDate(s)ModeDomestic FeesRegistration
800 Sep 8 - Dec 15Online$374.66Register Online

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