Program Chair

Jodi Martin

Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP

Stay sharp, stay compliant. Missing critical legal updates could derail your next round of bargaining—be the one in the room who knows what’s changed, what’s coming, and how to use it to your advantage.

Learn to confidently navigate tough negotiations without crossing into bad faith territory and explore how transparency through open bargaining can be a powerful strategic advantage. You’ll also get critical clarity on strikes, lockouts, and other job actions—what’s legal, what’s not, and how to protect your organization. Don’t risk costly mistakes or outdated approaches—arm yourself with the latest insights, tactics, and tools to bargain smarter and stay compliant.

Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on emerging trends, legal updates, and strategies to navigate challenges in the workplace. With expert insights, participants will leave better equipped to effectively manage negotiations, advocate for workers, and stay ahead of evolving issues.

Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.

What You’ll Learn

Conference attendees will:

Understanding the Legal Landscape
Gain a clear overview of the current legal framework governing collective bargaining in Ontario and across Canada, including key statutory provisions and regulatory trends.

At the Bargaining Table: Rights, Strategies, and Legal Duties
Explore the legal responsibilities of parties during negotiations, along with strategic considerations for effective and compliant bargaining practices.

Hard Bargaining or Bad Faith? Drawing the Line
Delve into the legal distinction between tough negotiation tactics and unlawful bad faith bargaining, with practical examples and guidance.

Open Bargaining: Transparency as a Strategic Tool
Examine the rise of open bargaining approaches, their legal implications, and how transparency can be leveraged for productive negotiations.

Legal or Illegal? Navigating Job Actions with Confidence
Understand the legal parameters around strikes, lockouts, and other job actions

Recent Case Law and Legislative Updates
Stay informed with a concise review of recent decisions and changes in legislation that impact collective bargaining

Who Should Attend

VP’s, Directors and Managers of Human Resources in Unionized Settings

VP’s, Directors and Managers of Labour Relations

Union Presidents, Officials, Business Agents, Stewards and Committee Members

In-House Counsel

Lawyers in Private Practice

Labour Relations Consultants

Mediators, Arbitrators and Conciliators Government Representatives

Faculty

Program Chair

Jodi Martin

Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP

Instructors

Diane Irvine

Director, People Services, York University (Participant of Osgoode's Labour Law Certificate)

“Love online – this affords me the opportunity to attend and its interactive … having a variety of presenters also really helped”

Agenda

Register

Dec 8, 2025

$595 + TAX

Time

Dec 8, 2025
9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m (ET)

Jan 8, 2026

$595 + TAX

Time

Jan 8, 2026
9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m (ET)

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“Is financial assistance or funding available?”

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Dr. Pauline Greaves

Faculty, Langara College, Vancouver, B.C. (Participant of Osgoode's Labour Law Certificate)

“Excellent content and case examples”

CPD and Accreditation

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Substantive6h 55m
Total6h 55m
Substantive6h 55m
Total6h 55m

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