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Self-paced course on conciliation/mediation of labour disputes

Aditeya Sukumaran

Consensus-based conflict resolution methods provide effective and timely solutions to labor disputes. While adversarial, rights-based processes remain important, there is increasing recognition of the value of alternative dispute resolution methods such as conciliation/ mediation. These approaches offer several advantages. Firstly, they create opportunities for disputing parties to reach mutually beneficial agreements when direct negotiations have failed. In addition, the intervention of an independent conciliator/mediator helps parties narrow their differences, fostering a more cooperative relationship. Lastly, when parties voluntarily agree on a resolution, rather than having a decision imposed by a third party, they are more likely to comply with the outcome.

OBJECTIVES

This course aimed to equip participants with:

  • A foundational understanding of the principles of conciliation and mediation.

  • Insight into various approaches to conflict resolution.

  • An understanding of the different negotiation strategies and approaches

  • A comprehensive set of soft skills and techniques for successful conciliation/mediation.

  • A clear understanding of the conciliation/mediation process.

  • A defined perspective on the role and functions of a conciliator/mediator.

  • Knowledge of key ILO principles and values related to this domain.

CONTENT

The training sessions covered the following key topics:

  • Conciliation/mediation of labour disputes

  • Approaches to conflict resolution

  • Negotiation skills

  • The process of conciliation/mediation

  • Soft skills for effective conciliation/mediation

ACHIEVEMENT

Upon completing the course, participants were able to:

  • Understand the key principles of conciliation/mediation of labour disputes

  • Identify different approaches to conflict resolution

  • Apply various negotiation techniques within the context of conciliation/mediation.

  • Develop and apply essential soft skills for successful conciliation/mediation.

  • Comprehend the full conciliation and mediation process.

  • Analyze and strengthen their understanding of the role and functions of a conciliator/mediator.

  • Implement key ILO principles and values in this area.

NUMBER OF HOURS: 10

Skills / Knowledge

  • Conflict Resolution
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Soft Skills
  • Conciliation/Mediation

Issued on

April 8, 2025

Expires on

Does not expire