Develop the skills to prevent, manage and resolve employment disputes in international organizations
Receive guidance from internationally renowned experts in conflict resolution within international organizations.
Share your experience with peers from other international organizations.
Brainstorm challenges and find solutions to common workplace concerns.
International organizations are under the obligation to offer their staff fair employment conditions and effective means of employment dispute resolution. This requirement is not only the direct consequence of the immunities enjoyed by international organizations, but it also reflects the aspiration of global organizations to attract and retain a talented and diverse workforce by offering a respectful and enabling workplace. While there is no magic formula for employment dispute resolution in international organizations, there are best practices for preventing and managing conflict effectively.
The training course is intended for all staff involved in conflict prevention and resolution in international organizations, in particular HR and legal professionals, staff of peer review bodies, and managers.
The workshop is structured around three core themes, with each day dedicated to a key dimension of managing employment disputes effectively in international organizations.
Exploring how informal mechanisms can prevent escalation, resolve conflict early and foster a respectful workplace culture.
Strengthening administrative decision-making and internal review processes to ensure fairness, transparency and consistency with applicable legal frameworks.
Designing and implementing sound approaches to prevention, investigation and disciplinary action, grounded in due process and proportionality.
Together, these three pillars provide participants with a comprehensive and practical framework for preventing, managing and resolving employment disputes within international organizations.
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
The entire training program will be conducted in English. Therefore, a good command of this language is required.
To apply, please click on the "Apply now" button and fill out the online form.
Attendance is limited to 30 participants.
Registration will be confirmed on a first-come-first-served basis, upon receipt of the completed online application form and a sponsorship letter from the employing organization, covering the course fees.
Participants must notify the Centre at least 14 days before the course start date if they wish to withdraw. Please consult the ITCILO Payment and Cancellation Policy for detailed information.
The course fee includes full board accommodation at the ITCILO campus, routine medical care, medical insurance, and internet access. Travel costs to and from the course venue, passport and visa fees, and airport taxes are not included.
A free shuttle service Geneva-Turin will be available for interested participants. The shuttle
will leave Geneva on Sunday 10 May afternoon and return on Wednesday 13 May in the evening.
The course is designed for professionals already working in roles connected to employment relations, HR, legal advice, internal review, or staff conduct matters within international organizations.
The course fee includes full-board accommodation at the ITCILO campus in Turin, routine medical care, medical insurance, and internet access. It does not cover travel costs to and from Turin, passport and visa fees, or airport taxes.
Participants must notify the Centre at least 14 days before the course start date if they wish to withdraw. Cancellation penalties may apply — see the full Payment and Cancellation Policy for details.
Yes. Participants who successfully complete the course receive an ITCILO Certificate of Participation. Learn more about ITCILO digital credentials.
Begin your journey in resolving employment disputes in international organizations by exploring the recommended publication "Best practices in resolving employment disputes in international organizations"
To gain a broader understanding of the frameworks and policies that guide labour relations, social dialogue, and governance in international organizations, explore the work of the ILO GOVLAB Branch: Social Dialogue, Labour Relations, and Governance – ILO GOVLAB
10–12 May 2027 · Turin, Italy · Face-to-face · Limited to 30 places
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