1. Introduction to Employment Relations: An overview of the employment relationship, including its legal framework and key concepts in employment relations.
2. Labor Laws and Regulations: An examination of the relevant labor laws and regulations governing the employment relationship, including employment contracts, working hours, minimum wage, and employment termination.
3. Collective Bargaining and Negotiation: Exploring the process of collective bargaining between employers and employee representatives, including negotiation strategies, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the role of labor unions.
4. Employee Rights and Responsibilities: An in-depth study of employee rights and responsibilities, including equal employment opportunity, workplace health and safety, and employee privacy.
5. Employment Dispute Resolution: Analyzing different methods of resolving employment disputes, such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation, and their application in various contexts.
6. Managing Employee Relations: Understanding effective employee relations management strategies, including communication, employee engagement, conflict resolution, and performance management.
7. Employment Law Compliance: Examining the legal requirements for employers, including anti-discrimination laws, wage and hour regulations, and compliance with employment standards.
8. International Employment Relations: Exploring global employment relations practices and their impact on multinational organizations, including cross-border employment laws and managing diverse workforces.
9. Contemporary Issues in Employment Relations: Investigating emerging trends and challenges in employment relations, such as gig economy, remote work, and the intersection of technology and employment.
10. Case Studies in Employment Law: Analyzing real-life cases to apply legal principles and concepts in employment relations, examining their implications and exploring best practices in managing legal challenges.
11. Ethical Considerations in Employment Relations: Exploring ethical dilemmas and considerations in employment relations, including ethical decision-making, corporate social responsibility, and promoting a culture of fairness and inclusivity in the workplace.
The evaluation process is conducted through the submission of assignments, and there are no written examinations involved.