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2016 HR Vendors Guide

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21 Vendors Vendors Vendors Vendors HR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT — SECTOR COUNCILS SASKATCHEWAN Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK (306) 477-3663 (FOOD) Email: office@farmfoodcaresk.org Website: farmfoodcaresk.org Encompassing producer groups from livestock to crops and horticulture, the association aims to cultivate awareness and appreciation of agriculture in the province. FFC SK strives to find new and innovative ways to introduce producers to their customers and consumers to their food producers, and to provide the facts on agriculture. Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council (STEC) Industry Matters, Tourism Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK (306) 933-5900 Fax: (306) 933-6250 (800) 331-1529 Email: stec@sasktourism.com Website: www.industrymatters.com The council works with thousands of industry professionals, from front-line staff to managers and owners. It promotes, co- ordinates and evaluates industry-managed standards, certification, career awareness and training. YUKON Yukon Tourism Education Council (YTEC) Whitehorse, YT (867) 667-4733 Fax: (867) 667-2668 (844) 667-4733 Website: www.yukontec.com The council fosters ongoing professionalism, recognition and lifelong learning through the development and implementation of nationally recognized emerit occupational standards, training and certification. It also promotes a professional image of the tourism sector through career awareness programs and public awareness campaigns. No other resource offers you as much understanding about the theory and value of mediation as this new publication by conflict management expert Blaine Donais. The Art and Science of Workplace Mediation shows how mediation applies to the entire field of workplace disputes and the purpose of the various approaches. While general enough to serve as an introduction to the topic, this new book also gives experienced mediators insight into making more productive use of mediation and making their mediation systems more effective. • Deals with mediation in all workplaces, not just unionized workplaces • Discusses the use of mediation in specific contexts – labour, employment, and general workplace issues • Helps you make better use of mediation in your law practice or workplace by choosing the right approach • Explains fully the cost-benefit analysis for going to mediation Understand the theory before choosing mediation options Available risk-free for 30 days Order online: www.carswell.com Call Toll-Free: 1-800-387-5164 In Toronto: 416-609-3800 Order # 986371-65203 $75 Softcover approx. 120 pages July 2014 978-0-7798-6371-6 Shipping and handling are extra. Price(s) subject to change without notice and subject to applicable taxes. 00232PS-A52003-65203 The Art and Science of Workplace Mediation Blaine Donais, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., C.MED., RPDR, WFA

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