This two-day interactive program is designed specifically for
hospitality professionals to help them become more effective and
efficient at managing union workers. Participants will discuss and
learn best practices for navigating the delicate relationship with
employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement. By blending
theory with real-world experience, this program provides participants
with practical and tangible ways to manage union employees.
AT THE END OF THIS PROGRAM, YOU WILL:
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Be more effective and efficient in managing union workers
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Improve your understanding of how labor contracts affect labor costs
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Enhance your ability to identify and resolve potential disputes before
they become formal grievances
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Increase skills for representing your employer in formal grievance
procedures
WHO IS THIS PROGRAM FOR?
This program is for hospitality professionals who are managers or
supervisors of union employees. This is ideal for managers and
directors who would like to learn how to successfully navigate
management-union relationships for the benefit of the company.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: BILL WERNER, J.D.
Utilizing over 25 years of practical experience in Las Vegas, Bill
Werner is an expert in labor relations. He first began in a private
law practice representing employers and later became in-house counsel
for Mirage Resorts (now part of MGM Resorts International) and Boyd
Gaming Corporation. His experience includes every area of labor
relations, from contract negotiations, NLRB litigation, and strike
settlements to management training and grievance arbitration.
Continuously one of the highest rated professors in the UNLV College
of Hotel Administration, and the winner of the college’s
Distinguished Professor Award for teaching, Bill joined the faculty in
2001. It was then he developed the college’s only course in labor
management relations. Bill’s students in the course consistently
report very high satisfaction and emphasize how his teaching prepares
them to manage effectively and confidently in a union environment.
WHY UNLV?
Located in the heart of Las Vegas, a city with 155,000 hotel rooms,
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has a world-renowned hospitality
program. Faculty and staff come directly from the hospitality industry
and are on the cutting edge of research. This combination of theory
and real-world experience provides program attendees with practical
information that is directly applicable to current hospitality
professionals.
REGISTRATION FEE:
$1295 PER PERSON
*A 5% discount per person is available for groups of 3 or more
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TESTIMONIAL
“Understanding how collective bargaining agreements work has helped
me achieve department goals and has allowed for quick progression in
my career. This is due in great part to the knowledge and information
I gained in Bill Werner’s labor relations class. I highly recommend
taking_ Managing Represented Workers in the Hospitality Industry_ to
anyone who wants to successfully navigate the layers of a collective
bargaining agreement and manage effectively in a unionized
environment.”
- Juan Leonis, Director of
Rooms, Fairmont San Francisco
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BUSINESS CASE LETTER
This document has been developed to assist you in gaining approval
from your employer to attend Managing Represented Workers in the
Hospitality Industry.
DOWNLOAD CASE LETTER HERE [http://docdro.id/laRQMmj].
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EVENT FLYER
Download this event flyer to share information about Managing
Represented Workers in the Hospitality Industry with your collegues
and network.
DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER HERE [http://docdro.id/JTR5LXH].
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FAQS
WHAT IS THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE?
Each day will follow a schedule similar to this:
8:30am _Check in & Breakfast_ _(provided)_
9:00am Session
10:15am _Break_
10:30am Session
12:00pm _Lunch (provided)_
12:30pm Session
2:00pm _Break_
2:15pm Session
3:30pm _End of Day_
WHAT TOPICS WILL BE COVERED?
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The legal rights of workers and union representatives
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Scheduling and work assignments
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Seniority and bidding procedures
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Progressive discipline and discharge
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Grievance procedures
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The elements of “just cause”
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Work jurisdiction
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Management rights
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Union representative relations
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Best practices
CAN I BRING MY COMPANY’S SPECIFIC CBA FOR YOUR EXPERT TO LOOK OVER?
Yes. While the instructor will not provide specific legal advice to
individual attendees, he will review and discuss issues under any
labor contracts they wish to bring along.
ARE TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED?
Participants are responsible for their own lodging, air, ground
transportation, incidentals or any meals other than those listed on
the schedule above.
WHAT DOES MY REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDE?
Registration fees include: instruction, coursework materials,
continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon refreshments on each day
of the program.
I AM COMING FROM OUT OF TOWN, WHERE SHOULD I STAY?
The campus of UNLV is a quick, 10 minute drive from the Las Vegas
strip. Additionally, there are multiple lodging options within walking
distance.
WILL I RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE FOR THIS COURSE?
Yes. A certificate of completion will be presented at the end of the
last day of the course.
CAN I GET COLLEGE CREDIT FOR THIS COURSE?
PLuS Center courses are certificate-based development programs.
College credit towards university programs is not applicable.
IS SUBSTITUTION ALLOWED?
Yes. Substitution is permitted up to two business days before a course
begins.
WHO CAN I CONTACT WITH MORE QUESTIONS?
You can email the PLuS Center directly at pluscenter@unlv.edu
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CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:
In the event a course is canceled, registrants will be notified as
soon as possible and receive a full refund of their registration fee.
The PLuS Center is not responsible for any travel or other expenses
incurred by any participant due to a course cancellation.
A service fee of Twenty Percent (20%) will apply to all participant
initiated cancellations received three (3) weeks prior to the event.
No refund will be made after that date for any reason, but you may
substitute another person to attend in your place. Substitution
requests must be made in writing and no later than two (2) business
days prior to the start of the event. All cancellations and refund
requests must be made in writing.
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