Faculty of Business, Communication and Finance
Labour Relations & Social Dialogue
2nd – 6th September 2024 – Rotterdam
One of the many challenges facing developing nations is that of need to adjust their economic and social systems in view of the process of globalization.
This process cannot be managed equitable and efficiently without social dialogue among the main stakeholders. In some countries, freedom of association is still not fully guaranteed and in many others, labour union density has decreased and industrial relations institutions have weakened.
The emerging pattern of more complex and flexible types of employment has loosened many social ties and widened the disparities between the formal and informal economies. Economic prosperity and social progress cannot be achieved by governments and employers of labour acting in isolation.
This course seeks to develop consensus building and democratic involvement among main stakeholders in key aspects relating to the world of work.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
- Promote consensus building
- Resolve important economic and social issues
- Advance social and industrial peace and stability
- Encourage good governance
- Negotiate appropriately
Target Participants
The course is ideal for labour officials from labour and trade unions, government officials responsible for negotiation with the labor and trade industry.
Outline
- Overview
- Social Dialogue- Trends & Issues
- Labour Market Success- Case Studies
- High Level Consultations & Social Dialogue
- Social Dialogue in the Prevention & Settlement of Disputes
- The Link between Bi-partisan and Tri-partisan
- Workers’ and Employers’ Bi-lateral Council- Cases Studies
- Organizing Social Responsibility in Global Production Chains
- Social Dialogue in the informal Sector
- Good Practice Sharing on Collective Negotiation
- Establishing Mechanisms of Workplace Cooperation- Towards a Win-Win Social Dialogue
- Harmonious Labour Relations
- Labour Disputes Negotiation Arbitration Regulation
- Discussions
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