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The Power of Community: Why CUE Inc. Works for Today’s Labor Challenges30 May 202500:38:16

CUE Inc. isn’t just a conference—it’s the go-to spot for leaders who want to build trust, truth, and transparency in employee and labor relations.

In this episode of the Left To Boom Show, host Phil Wilson interviews Elizabeth Huston, the executive director of CUE Inc., a positive employee relations organization. They discuss Elizabeth's leadership journey, the importance of community and collaboration within CUE Inc., the organization's values, and the diverse membership contributing to its mission. The conversation highlights the resources available to members, including expert panels and member-driven initiatives, and emphasizes the significance of networking and personal development opportunities within the organization. Elizabeth shares personal insights and fun anecdotes, concluding with a strong endorsement for CUE Inc. and its community.

Forget top-down programs and stale playbooks. CUE Inc. proves that the best way to drive positive employee relations is through a community built on trust, experience-sharing, and actionable tools. This conversation shows how CUE Inc. empowers ER and LR leaders across industries to support each other and build extraordinary workplaces.

Key Takeaways

šŸ”¹ CUE Inc. creates community-based support for employee relations pros.

šŸ”¹ Members crowdsource ideas and experiences across industries and roles.

šŸ”¹ Programs are peer-driven—not dictated by vendors or sponsors.

šŸ”¹ Conferences prioritize action: walk out with tools, not just ideas.

šŸ”¹ Expert panels give free access to trusted legal and consulting guidance.

šŸ”¹ Small-group Decision Dialogues build relationships and solutions fast.

šŸ”¹ Industry-specific groups like aerospace and retail support deeper connections.

šŸ”¹ An online platform helps members find peers by size, union status, and industry.

šŸ”¹ Participation leads to leadership—volunteers drive the content.

šŸ”¹ CUE supports early-career ER professionals and seasoned leaders alike.

šŸ”¹ The mission is simple: tell the truth, support each other, build better workplaces.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to CUE and Elizabeth Houston

03:13 Leadership Journey and Influential Leaders

05:53 Building Relationships in Leadership

09:01 Community and Collaboration at CUE

12:00 Values and Mission of CUE

15:02 Diversity of CUE Members and Their Impact

17:45 Resources and Support for CUE Members

21:01 Expert Panels and Knowledge Sharing

24:11 Member-Driven Initiatives and Events

27:07 Networking and Community Building

30:05 Personal Development and Leadership Opportunities

32:59 Fun and Personal Insights from Elizabeth

35:53 Closing Thoughts and Resources

Flatlining: Staffing Chaos, Union Pressure & the Healthcare Wake-Up Call10 May 202500:46:22

What happens when economic pressure meets patient care? Lori King gives us the pulse check.

Phil Wilson sits down with Lori King—a nurse, educator, executive, and labor relations strategist, to discuss the operational storm brewing in healthcare. From staffing ratios to legislative landmines, Lori explains how hospitals navigate a system under pressure and what it takes to keep care teams functioning while balancing budgets and burnout.

This episode explores the real labor issues facing healthcare providers in both union and non-union environments. It also previews the Big Sky Labor and Employment Conference, a space designed not for grandstanding but for practical problem-solving that bridges the labor-management divide.

Key Takeaways

  • Healthcare is a business — and pretending otherwise risks both care quality and workforce stability.
  • Staffing ratios aren’t a silver bullet — Patient needs vary wildly, and blanket rules often do more harm than good.
  • Clinicians need financial literacy — To bridge the management gap, staff must understand the economics of care.
  • Unions vs. management is too simple — The real work happens when both sides sit down and discuss outcomes.
  • Labor relations in healthcare are personal. Lori’s background as a provider gives her a rare, balanced view.
  • Big Sky Labor and Employment Conference = big ideas — The conference brings together leaders from across the aisle to build better systems, not just battle each other.

Guest Info:

Lori King: LinkedIn | Big Sky Labor and Employment Conference

Phil Wilson: LinkedIn

Chapters

00:00 Navigating Healthcare Labor Relations

04:10 Understanding Diverse Perspectives in Healthcare

12:56 Key Labor Issues in Healthcare

18:30 Organizing Across Healthcare Professions

24:19 Staffing Challenges in Healthcare

26:08 Understanding Staffing Ratios in Healthcare

30:00 The Complexity of Patient Care and Staffing

32:17 Navigating Legislative Pressures in Healthcare

34:51 Innovative Staffing Solutions in Virginia

36:46 Challenges of Compliance and Penalties in Staffing

39:25 Optimism in Labor Relations and Conferences

45:23 Leadership Lessons and Effective Communication

Navigating Labor Law with Amy Moor Gaylord | The Left of Boom Show22 Oct 202400:43:30

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, we are joined by Amy Moor Gaylord, a seasoned attorney with over 25 years of experience in traditional labor and employment litigation. As a partner at Akerman LLP, Amy’s extensive knowledge spans industries like healthcare, higher education, not-for-profit organizations, public safety, and hospitality. From handling complex National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) proceedings to leading high-stakes collective bargaining negotiations, Amy brings a wealth of practical advice and expertise.

Amy shares her unique insights on key labor law issues throughout our conversation, including recent bans on captive audience meetings and their potential impact on employers, emerging legislative changes, and strategies for navigating the ever-evolving labor landscape. Drawing from her early career experiences at the NLRB and her work in both public and private sectors, Amy offers invaluable advice for employers across industries.

We also discuss sector-specific challenges, particularly within healthcare, and how Amy balances her representation of public and private clients. From her views on future labor law trends to her exciting projects, this episode is packed with insights to help employers stay ahead of the curve.

To close, we have a little fun as Amy shares which Chicago-based movie or TV show she’d love to star in and the character she’d portray!

Tune in for a comprehensive and engaging discussion on the current state of labor law.

Transforming Team Collaboration with Technology with Megan Cook30 Sep 202400:51:04

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, we sit down withĀ Megan Cook, co-founder and Chief Administrative Officer ofĀ Happy Companies. Join hosts Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort as they explore a range of topics, including the challenges of bringing together diverse work styles, the role of AI in scaling leadership coaching, and how Happy Companies uses technology to foster better employee engagement and team dynamics.

Megan shares insights from her journey in business leadership, discusses the benefits of AI-powered coaching, and even answers a fun question: which TV character she would want as a coworker. Don’t miss this engaging conversation about the future of leadership, technology, and workplace culture!

Watch now to learn how employers use innovative tools to create more collaborative and successful teams.

Workplace Wars: Mastering Polarization in the Modern Office20 Sep 202400:41:50

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Workplace Wars: Mastering Polarization in the Modern Office

Check out the latest Left the Boom episode with Seyfarth Shaw attorney Dawn Reddy Solowey! 🌟

šŸ” What we discuss:

šŸ‘‰Cultural Flashpoints: Practical legal tips to maintain civility and collaboration amidst workplace conflicts.

šŸ‘‰DEI Debates: Tackle diversity, equity, and inclusion challenges in today’s polarized environment.

šŸ‘‰Election-Era Tensions: Prepare for the impact of the upcoming presidential election on office dynamics.

šŸ’” Why Listen? Whether you’re an HR hero, a business leader, or just love insightful workplace strategies, Dawn’s expertise will help you deal with cultural flashpoints in the workplace. Plus, enjoy some fun recommendations to brighten your day! šŸ¦žāš¾ļøšŸ‹

šŸ”Don’t Miss Out! Listen now and equip yourself with the tools to create a thriving, respectful workplace.

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#WorkplaceWisdom #CulturalFlashpoints #LegalAdvice #EmpLaw #DEI #Podcast

California Labor Lab: Legal Trends and Tips with David Wimmer22 Aug 202400:52:08

In this episode of Left of Boom, hosts Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort interview David Wimmer, a seasoned labor and employment attorney from Swerdlow Florence Sanchez Swerdlow & Wimmer.

Known for his deep expertise in California's complex labor laws, David shares his insights on the latest legal challenges employers face in the Golden State. From navigating new wage-and-hour laws to the ongoing battle over arbitration agreements, David unpacks what’s happening on the West Coast and how these trends might impact the rest of the country.

Tune in for practical tips, candid conversations, and maybe even a surprise favorite legal drama reveal!

AI, Analytics, and Engagement with Fiona Jamison01 Aug 202400:54:08

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort chat with Fiona Jamison, the CEO of Spring International.

Fiona brings her vast experience in improving employee experience, engagement, and organizational change. We'll kick off by learning about Fiona’s role at Spring International and her career journey. Fiona discusses leaders as mentors who made a big impact on her career.

Then, we’ll discuss what makes a great day at work and how a company's environment affects daily employee engagement.

Fiona will share the secret sauce behind effective leadership.

We’ll then touch on the latest workplace survey tech and how AI is changing the game. Fiona explains how generative AI is reshaping roles and enhancing employee experiences, along with tips to balance tech use to keep teams thriving.

For a fun twist, Fiona will share her music preferences—American icons like the Beach Boys and Bruce Springsteen or British legends like the Beatles and Sting.

For a fun twist, Fiona will share her music preferences—American icons like the Beach Boys and Bruce Springsteen or British legends like the Beatles and Sting.

The Left of Boom Show: Fractional HR and Leadership Insights17 Jul 202400:47:37

Wondering how fractional HR services are revolutionizing the workplace?

Interested in how leaders can operate more effectively?

Tune in to this episode of the Left of Boom Show, where Michael VanDervort and Phil Wilson chat with Dana Wood and Tim Fatum of Envision Strategic Services to discuss the benefits and challenges of HR on demand.

We will also hear how they built a successful consulting practice and share inspiring stories about leadership and career growth.

Plus, get a sneak peek into Dana's new book, "From The Mail Room To The Boardroom," and find out which artists they’d love to see perform together in their dream concert.

Don't miss this engaging conversation!

Left Of Boom Origin, NLRB Moves, Organizing Petitions Surge: What's Next?03 Jul 202400:32:41

In this episode of the Left of Boom Show, Phil shares the intriguing story behind the show's name, offering listeners an inside look at its origin and significance.

Following this, Phil and Michael discuss the labor law landscape, exploring the far-reaching implications of the recent Chevron decision. The discussion then shifts to the current state of the NLRB, addressing the stalled nominations and the potential impact of these vacancies.

They speculate about Jennifer Abruzzo's future should the presidency change hands. They analyze the significant increase in organizing petitions year over year, offering insights into the direction of labor relations. Tune in for an enlightening conversation filled with expert analysis and timely updates.

The Left of Boom Show - Modern Labor Challenges with Jon Hyman15 Jun 202400:47:22

In this episode of the Left of Boom Show, we welcome Jon Hyman, a seasoned employment and labor attorney with over 25 years of experience, to the Left of Boom Show. As the leader of the Employment & Labor Practice Group at Wickens Herzer Panza, Jon brings a wealth of knowledge on a range of employment and labor law issues.

We dive into the hot topics of the day, starting with the Supreme Court's decision involving Starbucks and the Memphis 7. We also chat about the recent legal battles involving Amazon, including the US Court of Appeals' decision to throw out a cease-and-desist order against the company. This leads us into a conversation about the challenges the NLRB faces with 10-j injunctions and what it all means in the broader context of labor relations.

With the Chevron doctrine possibly going away soon, Jon explains why this matters and how it could impact agencies like the NLRB, EEOC, and DOL. We also touch on Anchor Brewing and the complexities of asset purchases and union recognition.

Jon then shares the story behind the "Worst Employers List," why he created it as part of his blog, and why it remains relevant today.

We wrap up with some fun, talking about Jon's summer adventures with his daughter Norah, a memorable encounter with Rhett Miller of the Old 97's, and Jon’s love for Portugal.

Join us for an insightful yet relaxed conversation that blends professional expertise with personal stories, offering valuable takeaways for anyone navigating the modern workplace.

The Left Of Boom Show - Responding To OSHA's New Walkaround Standard31 May 202400:45:42

In this episode of The Left Of Boom Show, we sit down with Marc Freedman, Vice President of Workplace Policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, to better understand how employers can prepare for the new OSHA Walkaround Standard, set to take effect on May 31st. This regulation allows employees to designate a non-employee representative to accompany OSHA inspectors during walkaround inspections, a change that carries significant implications for employers and their property rights.

Under the new rule, third-party employee representatives ā€œmay accompany the OSHA inspector when good cause has been shown why they are reasonably necessary to the conduct of an effective and thorough physical inspection of the workplace.ā€

This means that employers could face situations where a union organizer or another external representative, chosen by an employee, is present during the inspection. The regulation also lacks limits on the number of employee representatives, potentially allowing multiple union representatives or activists with varying agendas to accompany the OSHA inspector onto your property.

Marc provides tips and advice on how employers can navigate these changes, protect their property rights, and manage the inspection process effectively. This episode is essential for employers seeking to understand and prepare for the complexities introduced by the new OSHA Walkaround Standard.

Resources:

OSHA Standard

OSHA’s 'Walk-Around' Regulation Is Government-Imposed Trespassing

U.S. Chamber Challenges DOL’s Independent Contractor Rule That Creates Uncertainty, Employee BiasĀ 

White Paper: Unprecedented 'Whole of Government' Support of Unions Is Harmful

The Left Of Boom Show - Unleashing Leadership Potential With Brant Menswar26 May 202400:49:26

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort welcome Brant Menswar, an inspirational keynote speaker and best-selling author. Known for his work with major brands, Brant discusses his book "Black Sheep," which focuses on integrating core values into leadership and decision-making. The episode explores the power of personal stories in leadership and the intersection of music, creativity, and leadership, offering transformative insights for building meaningful human connections and engaging employees in the modern workplace.

His best-selling book, "Black Sheep," serves as a guide for organizations looking to engage employees in today's fragmented work landscape. Brant's insights reveal how meaningful human connections are essential for success and the future of work.

  • Segment 1: 'Black Sheep' Values -Ā  Integrating values into leadership and decision-making
  • Segment 2: Power of PersonalStories - Crafting and sharing impactful stories in leadership
  • Segment 3: Music, Creativity and Leadership

AI CBA Simulation Exercise25 Apr 202500:20:31

šŸŽ¤ We negotiated with a union… powered by AI.

No, seriously. We ran a mock collective bargaining session using Grok AI’s voice mode on iOS. The result? A surprisingly real-feeling negotiation, complete with demands, tension, and even performance feedback for the company lead (ouch, but helpful).

🧠 Here's why this matters:

āœ… Real-time training

āœ… Feedback-driven learning

āœ… Anywhere, anytime practice

This is next-gen prep for HR and labor relations pros who want to sharpen their negotiation skills without waiting for the next real-world standoff.

šŸ—£ļø Curious:

Would you trust AI to role-play a union organizer in your next training?

Would this be a helpful tool for bargaining practice and to brainstorm potential solutions?

Drop your thoughts šŸ‘‡

#LaborRelations #AI #HRTech #UnionNegotiations #CollectiveBargaining

The Left of Boom Show: Navigating The Cannabis Industry’s Unique Concerns24 May 202400:32:44

On this episode of The Left Of Boom Show, we invited some in-house guests – LRI chief-of-staff Danine Clay and labor consultant Amber Glesener – to candidly discuss their experiences with workers in the cannabis industry.

They will address labor-specific wrinkles within an industry that faces many challenging issues:

Federally, this industry is not legal but must follow federal labor law.

Rapidly changing laws across state lines adds further complications. This includes states that require or encourage companies to adopt a neutral stance through so-called Labor Peace Agreements during organizing campaigns:

  • Cannabis workers fall into both the retail and agricultural sectors, which present different potential workplace concerns.
  • Taxation in this industry has reached a nearly prohibitive level, leaving little financial wiggle room. Therefore, losing a union election could tip the balance from profitable to unsustainable.
  • Cannabis is not only an attractive union target but a testing ground for the - Cemex framework that makes it easier for workers to unionize.

The Left of Boom Show - Employer Free Speech Restrictions with Phil Wilson and Peter List17 May 202400:55:19

In this special episode of Labor Relations Radio and Labor Relations Institute’s The Left of Boom Show, Phil Wilson and Peter List team up to tackle a big topic: a recent ruling that could change the way employers talk during union-organizing campaigns.

An administrative law judge (ALJ) decided that Amazon CEO Andy Jassey’s comments in 2022 interviews broke the National Labor Relations Act. This might sound like just another legal decision, but it could have huge effects on how all employers communicate with their employees during union drives.

Phil and Peter explain what Jassey said, why it was ruled a violation, and what this means for other employers. They also discuss how this decision could change the game for employer speech, making things a bit trickier when unions are involved.

Join us for a laid-back but insightful discussion on the ripple effects of this ruling and what employers need to know moving forward. We’ll also point you to the full ALJ decision and the NLRB’s Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act for more context.

What You'll Learn:

  • The details of the ALJ’s ruling against Amazon CEO Andy Jassey.
  • How this decision could change employer-employee communications during union-organizing.
  • Practical insights for employers navigating these new waters.
  • Key resources for understanding the legal background.

Tune in to get the scoop on this important development in labor relations and what it could mean for the future of employer speech.

Resources:


Work Blues And Broadway Tunes with Mary Faulkner11 Apr 202400:43:06

Strap in for a unique spin on The Left of Boom Show today. We’re mixing the serious world of work with the sparkle of Broadway. Think of it as your guide to thriving at work and unwinding at the theater.

Mary Faulkner, the talent wizard with a knack for transforming workplaces, joins us. She’s been around the block, turning companies into places where people actually want to work, and she’s here to spill the tea on everything from why your coworkers might be feeling meh to how you can help them find their spark again.

We’ll dive into the nitty-gritty of workplace engagement (or the lack thereof), tackle the big, bad burnout beast, and then lighten the mood with some Broadway banter. Mary’s got some hot takes on must-see shows for 2024 and will even defend the honor of the corn song from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade (yeah, you heard that right).

By the end of our chat, you’ll walk away with some solid advice on keeping your team happy and healthy, plus a list of Broadway and off-Broadway gems to check out.

Tune in to get the best of both worlds: a happier workplace and a happier you, courtesy of the insights and recommendations from Mary Faulkner, right here on The Left of Boom Show. Whether you’re leading a team or just love a good night out at the theater, this episode’s got something for everyone.

Building A Great Culture Through Effective Communication with Nick Kalm10 Apr 202400:48:07

Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Left of Boom Show. In today’s conversation, hosts Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort explore the transformative power of corporate communications and reputation management and how these critical elements can be leveraged to cultivate an extraordinary workplace culture.

Joining us is Nick Kalm, a seasoned expert with over three decades of experience working alongside a diverse array of leading corporations, non-profits, and academic organizations. As the CEO of Reputation Partners, Nick has honed a unique approach that not only enhances and protects reputations but also aids in their restoration. His vast experience encompasses leadership roles across multinational corporations and public relations agencies, allowing him to offer unparalleled insights into addressing the most pressing opportunities and challenges in the corporate world.

Throughout this episode, we unpack Nick’s favorite strategies for effective communication, delve into his toolbox of tactics and tools, and get a glimpse into the books and inspirations that have shaped his approach to leadership and reputation management. Whether you’re looking to improve your company’s culture, enhance your leadership skills, or navigate the complex landscape of labor relations and human resources, this episode is packed with valuable lessons.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the industry’s best about building a great culture through the strategic use of corporate communications and reputation management. Tune in now to ā€œThe Left of Boom Showā€ for an episode that promises to enlighten, inspire, and empower.

Nurturing Teams Through Front-Line Leadership with Greg Hawks09 Apr 202400:47:30

Welcome back to The Left of Boom Show! This time, we’re getting into the nitty-gritty of what makes or breaks the workplace vibe: front-line leadership. It’s the tough but rewarding job of those who manage the teams on the ground, serving customers and keeping the wheels turning.

Joining Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort is the awesome Greg Hawks, founder of Hawks Agency and guru of crafting amazing workplace cultures. Greg’s not just any guest; he’s a speaker, coach, and brain behind some seriously effective leadership strategies.

Today, we’re chatting about everything a front-line leader needs to ace their role. From getting down and dirty with the team to communicating like a pro and inspiring everyone with a vision that sticks. Greg’s here to spill the beans on how to do this with style, care, and a bit of fun.

We’ll also dive into some book recommendations tailored for Greg and Phil, featuring reads that are all about leading the charge and making an impact.

And because we all love a good sneak peek, Greg’s going to share what’s coming up in 2024 and where you can catch up with him and his work.

If you’re leading from the front or just love the idea of transforming a workplace into something extraordinary, this episode’s for you. Get ready to be inspired, laugh a little, and pick up some pro tips on leading like a champ.

The Left of Boom Show: Laugh, Learn, Play: Transforming Leadership with Erin Diehl19 Mar 202400:51:27

Laugh,Learn, Play: Transforming Leadership with Erin Diehl

In this invigorating episode of The Left of Boom Show, prepare to be entertained and educated as we explore the unconventional intersection of improv comedy and leadership. Hosts Phil Wilson and Michael VanDervort are thrilled to welcome Erin Diehl, a dynamo of creativity and innovation in the professional development world. Erin, known for her infectious energy and unique approach to education and growth, brings a fresh perspective on how humor and playfulness can revolutionize workplace dynamics.

ErinDiehl, a self-proclaimed Business Improv Edutainer, Failfluencer, and Professional Zoombie, has an exceptional talent for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. Through her company, improve it!, Erin has challenged the status quo of professional development by incorporating elements of improv comedy to foster environments where laughter and learning coexist harmoniously. With a track record of getting over 30,000 professionals to partake in a chicken dance, her methods are anything but conventional.

In today's discussion, we dive deep into the power of improv to combat burnout, enhance self-love, and promote selfless leadership. Erin shares her journey of creating Improve It!, her philosophy behind blending comedy with education, and how embracing failure can lead to substantial personal and professional growth.

Additionally, get ready for some of Erin's top comedy recommendations, which promise to entertain and offer valuable lessons in life and leadership.

Whether you're a leader looking to inject some fun into your team dynamics, an HR professional seeking innovative professional development ideas, or simply in need of a good laugh paired with insightful takeaways, this episode is for you.

Join us on The Left of Boom Show for a memorable ride filled with laughs, learning, and the liberating power of saying "Yes, and" to life's opportunities and challenges.

What's Going on in HR Today? w/ John Baldino and Robin Schooling28 Feb 202400:45:50

Phil and Michael interview John Baldino and Robin Schooling of Humareso.

Breaking Down The UAW Strike Against the Detroit Big Three14 Feb 202400:40:27

Michael VanDervort and Phil Wilson discuss the UAW strike tactics against the Detroit Big 3 with Peter List of Labor Union News.

Bargaining Planning and Preparation02 Jan 202500:54:43

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, we dive into the critical groundwork for bargaining preparation with Phil McMann and Dave Sapenoff, two experienced consultants who have negotiated hundreds of labor agreements.

This is the first of two episodes focusing on the bargaining process. This installment highlights the essential steps for planning and preparation.

Phil and Dave share actionable insights on:

  • Aligning leadership and setting clear goals for negotiations.
  • Building your bargaining team and defining roles for success.
  • Gathering critical information, from operational data to financial cost analyses, to guide your strategy.
  • Navigating the legal intricacies of labor negotiations, including mandatory and permissive subjects of bargaining.
  • Managing logistical elements, like choosing the negotiation site, setting timelines, and establishing communication protocols.

Whether preparing for your first contract or refining your approach for a follow-up agreement, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you start strong.

Join us as we explore the nuances of bargaining preparation and set the stage for success at the negotiation table.

Bargaining a First Collective Bargaining Agreement02 Jan 202500:51:19

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, Phil McMann and Dave Sapenoff take us inside the room to explore the tactics and strategies behind bargaining in a first collective bargaining agreement.

Building on the previous episode’s focus on preparation, this installment dives into the practical, day-to-day dynamics of sitting at the table and getting the deal done.

Key topics include:

  • Setting ground rules and managing table etiquette to ensure productive discussions.
  • The importance of written proposals and organized documentation.
  • Build trust and manage emotions to foster a collaborative atmosphere despite initial tensions.
  • Reading the room and understanding committee dynamics on both sides of the table.Ā Ā Ā 
  • Strategies for passing proposals, responding to counterproposals, and navigating non-economic and economic issues effectively.
  • Leveraging information requests to gain insight and counter union claims.
  • Balancing leverage, trust-building, and education to craft agreements that work for both the business and its employees.

With decades of experience negotiating hundreds of labor agreements, Phil and Dave share invaluable insights, real-life examples, and best practices to help employers navigate the complexities of first-contract negotiations. Whether new to bargaining or looking to refine your approach, this episode offers actionable advice to achieve successful outcomes.

Crafting a Winning Bargaining Plan: Strategies for Success16 Dec 202400:49:59

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, host Phil Wilson is joined by Gail Wolfe from LRI Consulting Services Inc. to explore the art of developing and implementing a comprehensive project plan for collective bargaining.

Whether preparing for your first negotiation or refining your approach, this episode provides practical strategies to cover every aspect of the bargaining process and meet deadlines.

What You’ll Learn:

āœ… How to create an effective timeline and task list

āœ… Tips for coordinating with legal and HR teams for seamless execution

āœ… Methods to monitor progress and adapt plans as needed

āœ… Key elements of a comprehensive bargaining strategy

Join Phil and Gail as they share actionable insights to help you stay organized, meet deadlines, and lead successful bargaining efforts.

šŸ‘‰ Don’t miss this valuable guide to effective bargaining planning!

#LaborRelations #UnionBargaining #ProjectPlanning #WorkplaceLeadership #LeftOfBoomSho

Strike Response Planning and Preparation16 Dec 202400:48:16

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, host Phil Wilson is joined by Gail Wolfe, LRI Consulting Services, Inc., to tackle one of the most challenging scenarios for employers: preparing for a potential strike. Together, they break down the critical steps managers must take to safeguard their operations, communicate effectively, and navigate legal complexities.

What You’ll Learn:

āœ… The legal groundwork for strike preparation

āœ… Key stakeholders to be involved in planning

āœ… How to develop robust contingency plans

āœ… Site security strategies to protect physical and operational assets

āœ… Managing logistics, deliveries, and picket line disruptions

āœ… Communication strategies to maintain transparency and reduce employee anxiety

āœ… How to protect non-union employees and those crossing the picket line

Join us for this actionable and insightful discussion designed to equip managers with the tools and knowledge to confidently handle strike preparation and planning.

#LaborRelations #StrikePreparation #WorkplaceLeadership #LeftOfBoomShow

Effective Communications During Collective Bargaining12 Dec 202400:52:21

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, part of our Managing in a Unionized Environment series, host Phil Wilson sits down with Nick Kalm, founder of Reputation Partners, to explore the art and science of effective communication during collective bargaining.

Effective communication is crucial at all times, but never more so than during the negotiation of a first collective bargaining agreement. Phil and Nick dive into the nuances of managing internal and external communications to ensure the bargaining process runs smoothly and productively.

Topics Covered:

āœ” Crafting messaging tailored for different audiences

āœ” Managing relationships with the media during sensitive negotiations

āœ” Keeping employees informed, engaged, and aligned

āœ” Best practices for navigating stakeholder communication

Phil and Nick share actionable insights, real-world examples, and practical tools you can use to improve your communication strategy during labor negotiations. Whether you’re a seasoned HR professional, a corporate leader, or just navigating the complexities of unionized workplaces, this episode offers valuable takeaways for ensuring a successful negotiation process.

šŸ‘‰ Don’t forget to subscribe to The Left of Boom Show for more insights on navigating today’s complex labor landscape!

Managing in a Unionized Environment: First Steps After a Union Election12 Dec 202401:00:54

In this episode of The Left of Boom Show, host Phil Wilson teams up with LRI Consultant Dave Sapenoff to provide managers with a roadmap for navigating the critical first two weeks after a union election. Whether you've won or lost, maintaining the status quo and preparing for negotiations is essential to managing effectively in a unionized environment.

What You’ll Learn:

āœ… Defining the status quo: What it means for daily management and why it matters

āœ… Immediate steps to prepare for post-election union negotiations

āœ… How to maintain authority while staying compliant with labor laws

āœ… Best practices for communicating with employees and managing expectations

āœ… Proactive strategies to prevent conflict and manage disruptions

āœ… Preparing for potential strikes or other union actions

āœ… How to foster a constructive relationship with the union from day one

This episode is packed with actionable advice to help managers navigate the complexities of a unionized workplace with confidence and clarity.

The Left of Boom Show: Phil Wilson Guests On Labor Relations Radio, E152 - The NLRB's Decision Reversing Tricast' Doctrine12 Nov 202400:45:52

We’re excited to share a special episode of Labor Relations Radio! In this episode, Phil Wilson, President of LRI Consulting Services, joins host Peter List to discuss the recent shift in labor law stemming from the National Labor Relations Board’s decision in the Siren Retail Corp. case, which overruled the longstanding Tri-Cast ruling from 1985.

Phil and Peter break down what this new decision means for employers, especially around the Board's tightened standards on statements made about unionization’s impact on employer-employee relationships. With the NLRB now viewing certain employer predictions as potential threats, this conversation covers what employers need to know and prepare for in the evolving labor relations landscape.

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