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EMPR 200  Unions and Labour Relations  Units: 3.00  
This is an introductory course which focuses on the key factors which shape work and employment relations in Canada. Topics covered include aspects of labour and employment law, labour relations, human resources management, human behaviour in organizations, and labour markets and labour policies that govern workplace relations.
NOTE Only offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online.
Learning Hours: 120 (72 Online Activity, 48 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Discuss the systems framework for studying and analyzing employment relations.
  2. Describe the legal framework governing union certification procedures and union-management relations in Canada.
  3. Discuss the function and role of unions in contemporary Canadian society.
  4. Describe the various management strategies related to unionized workplaces.
  5. Discuss the role of the collective agreement in unionized workplaces.
  6. Describe the impacts of unionization on employees and firms in Canada.
  7. Demonstrate an understanding of the perspectives, theories, and concepts in the field of labour and employment relations.
  8. Identify and describe the main developments in the historical evolution of management practices, Canadian labour history, and labour law.
  9. Identify and critically interpret the legal principles, employment laws, and workplace regulations which govern employment relations in Canada.
  10. Apply the theoretical and practical aspects of human resource management to formulate strategies that will enable organizations to achieve both operational and strategic goals related to the organization's human resources.
  11. Explain and evaluate the key assumptions on which human behaviour in organisations is currently managed and assess the effect of these ideas on employee attitudes and actions.
  12. Critically analyze and evaluate the key processes of labour relations at the workplace level and their relationships to the institutions governing workplace relations.
  13. Identify and explain the main elements of industrial relations policy and apply core theories from labour economics to assess the overall structure and functioning of labour markets.