Employee and Labour Relations
About Employee and Labour Relations
Employee and Labor Relations focus on avoiding and resolving issues affecting workers that result from or have an impact on workplace circumstances. Employee Relations also helps staff members advance their careers and honors them for services rendered to the Pace community.
Why is Employee and Labour Relations important?
Economic growth and development are facilitated by positive ties between employers and employees. As a result, efficiency improves. Efficiency improvements result in increased production and growth. If businesses want to get the most out of their staff, it's critical to keep them engaged.
Who should take the Employee and Labour Relations Exam?
- Line-level HR professionals with 0-5 years of experience
- Global professionals from a diverse range of organizations, including profits large and small, NGOs, and governmental agencies.
- People who are seeking to enter the HR field, typically from an administrative, accounting, or payroll-related job.
- Anyone in Human Resources or Employee Relations
Employee and Labour Relations Certification Course Outline
- Leadership and Navigation
- Ethical Practice
- Relationship Management
- Communication
- Global and Cultural Effectiveness
- Business Acumen
- Critical Evaluation
- HR strategic planning: Formulation
- HR strategic planning: Development
- HR strategic planning: Implementation and evaluation
- Talent acquisition: Recruiting and onboarding
- Employee engagement and retention: Understanding engagement
- Employee engagement and retention: Performance management and retention
- Learning and development: Training and development
- Learning and development: Leadership development
- Structure of the HR function
- Organizational effectiveness and development
- Workforce management strategies
- Employee and labor relations
- Technology management
- HR in the global context
- Diversity and inclusion: Overview
- Risk management
- Corporate social responsibility
- US employment law and regulations