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Scheinman Institute Conflict Resolution Club

The Scheinman Institute: An Overview

The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution is the preeminent institute in the world focused on workplace conflict.  

The mission of the Scheinman Institute is to study the causes of workplace conflict, develop methods and cultures for managing it, and provide education and training to help individuals and organizations navigate workplace conflict.

The Institute developed the National Conflict Resolution Service (NCRS), which provides labor dispute resolution, training, facilitation, and conflict management and prevention services.

Labor Arbitration Training Program

Upcoming Program

We offer two unique training opportunities designed to meet this demand:

  • Foundations of Labor Arbitration Course
  • Labor Arbitrator Development Program – Cohort Four

Together, these programs provide emergent arbitrators with the essential training, practical skills, personalized mentoring, and hands-on experience needed to build a successful career in labor arbitration.

Labor Arbitration Training Program 2026

Professional Education

570 Lexington Avenue

We bring together the insight of leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners to design training courses for the modern workplace. We specialize in work – from HR practices to labor relations and conflict-resolution strategies. We train people who change their organizations.

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In The News

Media Mentions

N.Y.C. Bakery Workers Demand Owners Stop Supporting ‘Israeli Occupation’

The New York Times
Harry Katz, director of the Scheinman Institute, comments on the legitimacy of including international political issues in labor contract negotiations.
N.Y.C. Bakery Workers Demand Owners Stop Supporting ‘Israeli Occupation’

Can Breads Bakery workers really demand that the Israeli owners cut ties with Israel?

The Jerusalem Post
Harry Katz, director of the Scheinman Institute, shares his expertise as he answers questions about the possibility of workers at Breads Bakery forming a union, what labor issues a union typically negotiates with management, and the likelihood of Breads management engaging on issues related to Israel.
Can Breads Bakery workers really demand that the Israeli owners cut ties with Israel?

Northwell, Plainview nurses reach tentative contract but 2 other LI hospitals face possible strike

Newsday
John August, director of healthcare labor relations at ILR’s Scheinman Institute, comments on how often nurses strike and why it has become more common recently.
Northwell, Plainview nurses reach tentative contract but 2 other LI hospitals face possible strike

Updates

Scheinman Institute Faculty Spotlight: Alice Lee

Alice Lee, Assistant Professor in Organizational Behavior, has concluded that negotiations are rarely just an exchange of numbers; rather, negotiators surround their offers with explanations, accounts, and varying degrees of politeness that seek to justify, explain, and soften the potential offense of whatever terms they are proposing.
Alice Lee
Scheinman Institute Faculty Spotlight: Alice Lee

Scheinman Institute Program Director Spotlight: Art Wheaton

For Program Director Art Wheaton, working with the Ford Motor Company and the UAW has been very rewarding. With Harry Katz and Sally Klingel, he assisted in teaching negotiation skills with both union and management leadership – using real world bargaining examples in preparation for multi-billion dollar negotiations.
Program Director Art Wheaton
Scheinman Institute Program Director Spotlight: Art Wheaton

Scheinman Institute Program Director Spotlight: Susan W. Brecher

Susan W. Brecher, Director Employment Law, Employee Relations and Internal Investigations Programs at the Institute, aided the employee relations leadership at one of the largest global computer technology providers.
Susan Brecher
Scheinman Institute Program Director Spotlight: Susan W. Brecher

The issues surrounding conflict in the workplace are the center of our public discourse and public policy.

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It takes a certain set of skills and expertise to navigate this changing landscape.

"With my wife, Laurie, we endowed the Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution to provide students, professionals and others interested in dispute resolution with the tools they need to help create a better society. Today, Scheinman Institute faculty and alumni stand at the forefront in resolving the most complicated and significant work-related issues."

-Marty Scheinman, Founder Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution

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