Yorkville University The Archibald Firefighters Arbitration Case Study
Help me study for my Management class. Im stuck and dont understand.
Labour Relations Team Project
During this group assignment, students will use the Archibald Firefighters Arbitration Case to apply the collective bargaining and arbitration processes. This team role-play involves a negotiation process between the union, and management facilitated by the assigned arbitrator(s)
Required Materials
Dessler, G., & Chhinzer, N. (2020). Human resources management in Canada (14th Canadian ed.). Pearson Canada Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-485619-3
- Chapter 16
- The Archibald Firefighters Arbitration Case
- objectives during this assignment, students will
- identify the steps in a collective bargaining process,
- describe when third-party assistance is required and types of bargaining impasse,
- explain arbitration and describe the role of an arbitrator, and
- use negotiation skills during a team role-play
- .Conduct research to gather information to address the following questions in preparation for your role-play:a. What is your role in the negotiation? b. What steps of the collective bargaining process are assumed to have been completed up to this point in the scenario? c. For union and management groups: What is your bargaining position? What are your arguments for negotiation? d. For arbitrators: How will you manage the live negotiation? How will you make your decision.
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Activity/Competencies Demonstrated % of Final Grade Content /70 a. Requested aspects of the self-reflection have been included and described adequately /45 b. Conclusions are supported by text and supported external sources /25 Communication /20 a. Uses clear language, with topic-specific terminology used correctly and effectively. /10 b. Information generally organized intelligently and holistically (i.e., not simply answers to questions). /5 c. Proper introduction and conclusion to paper incorporated /5 Attention to Detail /10 a. APA formatting (title, headings, and references) applied accurately. /6 b. No errors in spelling, grammar, and sentence structure