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MAN 638: Employment Relations

Contents
The study of employment relations involves examining the dynamic between employees and their employers, a key aspect of HR responsibilities. The course “Employment Relations“ equips students with a robust foundation in the various facets of employment relations, covering processes, contextual understanding, and real-world applications. It also imparts the necessary skills for a successful career in HR.
This course will cover a wide spectrum, ranging from the legal dimensions of employment relations, essential policies, and evolving societal influences to conflict resolution, mediation, fostering employee engagement, and maintaining workplace discipline.
The lecture syllabus will include the following topics:
The concepts and processes of employment relations The context of employment relations Employment relations strategies, policies, and change Employee engagement Managing employment relations Employee representation Managing workplace conflict Managing workplace discipline Managing employee grievances Managing redundancy Legal frameworks – comparative employment relations The role of mediation in conflict resolution
Exercise sessions will aim to reinforce the students’ knowledge with respect to selected topics through case studies, group assignments, practical group exercises and plenary discussions.

Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • knowledgably discuss key concepts and processes of employment relations
  • demonstrate an understanding of
    • the context in which employment relations exist
    • the actors involved in employment relations and the interests they pursue
    • key strategic consideration of employment relations and how they impact policy and change processes
    • key considerations in securing employee engagement
key aspects of managing employment relations including the handling of workplace conflict, workplace discipline, employee grievances, redundancy, and mediation

Necessary prerequisites

Recommended prerequisites

Forms of teaching and learningContact hoursIndependent study time
Lecture2 SWS8 SWS
ECTS credits4
Graded yes
Workload120h
LanguageEnglish
Form of assessmentWritten exam (60 min), assignment
Restricted admissionyes
Further informationSee homepage of the Chair of Business Administration, Human Resource Management and Leadership
Student Portal
Examiner
Performing lecturer
Frank C.Danesy
Dr. Frank Danesy
Dr. Frank Danesy
Frequency of offeringSpring semester
Duration of module 1 semester
Range of applicationM.Sc. MMM, M.Sc. WiPäd, M.Sc. VWL, M.Sc. Wirt. Inf., LL.M., MAKUWI
Preliminary course work
Program-specific Competency GoalsCG 3
LiteratureBamber, G.J., Cooke, F.L., Doellgast, V. and Wright, C.F. eds., 2021. International and comparative employment relations: Global crises and institutional responses. Sage.
Bennett, T., Saundry, R. and Fisher, V., 2020. Managing employment relations. Kogan Page Publishers.
Rose, E.D., 2004. Employment relations. Pearson Education.