A recent TELUS Health Mental Health Index indicates that employees experiencing workplace conflict lose up to 55 days in productivity per year. The impacts of conflict at work are clear – lost productivity, but also stress and lower mental health scores for the staff who experience it. In this episode, we explore the factors that contribute to workplace conflict, including power dynamics, racism and microaggressions, and mounting workloads, outline an organization’s legal requirements to take action, and provide some practical tips for leaders and staff to address conflict when it happens in your workplace.
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Meet Our Guests
- Paula Allen, Global Leader, Research and Client Insights, TELUS Health
- Eileen Chadnick, Principal, Big Cheese Coaching
- Sarah Albo, Founder, Novel HR
- Rensia Melles, Manager, Clinical Operations Canada, Lyra Health
- Donna Marshall, CEO, Workright Ltd.
- Jackie Laviolette, Partner, Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark LLP
Meet Our Guests (in order of appearance)
Paula Allen
Global Leader, Research and Client Insights
TELUS Health (Formerly LifeWorks)
Paula Allen is the Global Leader, Research and Client Insights at TELUS Health (formerly LifeWorks). In this role she manages the research agenda for TELUS Health, which includes primary research, exploratory data science, research collaborations and meta-analyses. Her focus is on discovering, defining and communicating industry trends; service development that aligns with emerging market needs; and supporting TELUS Health’s clients with insights and data-driven decision guidance.
Eileen Chadnick
Principal of Big Cheese Coaching
Eileen Chadnick, PCC, is a two-time Prism award-winning ICF credentialed executive coach, workshop facilitator, and writer specializing in career navigation, executive and leadership development, culture-building, and communications. Principal of Big Cheese Coaching in Toronto, Eileen draws from the disciplines of positivity, neuroscience, emotional intelligence – and Conversational Intelligence®(C‐IQ). Eileen is trained in Conversational Intelligence® as a Core Skills Practitioner.
Sarah Albo
Founder of Novel HR
Sarah Albo is a Conflict Coach and Qualified Mediator who works with employees and organizations to manage conflict in their workplace. She founded Novel HR to support organizations to improve the mental health and wellbeing of their employees through a focus on conflict resolution. Sarah is also a CMHA Certified Psychological Health and Safety Advisor and is passionate about using this framework to help organizations understand the impacts of improving mental health in the workplace. She is also a Workplace Fairness Analyst, and has training in Mental Health Law, Human Rights, and Neuroscience.
Rensia Melles
Manager, Clinical Operations Canada, Lyra Health
Rensia Melles is a certified Psychological Health and Safety advisor with over 20 years of experience managing and designing international employee support programs for fortune500 employers. She is a passionate advocate for creating a difference in the workplace for both employers and employees on the topic of mental health and psychological safety.
Donna Marshall, MA, RP
CEO, Workright Ltd.
Donna Marshall is a thought leader, professional speaker, lecturer, content developer, and writer specializing in AODA and OHSA compliance training, workplace mental health, harassment, discrimination, psychological safety, and interpersonal skills training (soft skills). Along with Dr. Stephanie Bot, she founded Workright Ltd.(www.workright.ca) in 2004, an organization that offers professional online training and certification courses in Soft Skills, Mental Health, Leadership and Compliance (training.workright.ca).
Jackie Laviolette
Partner at Mathews Dinsdale & Clark LLP
Jackie has supported employers in all areas of workplace law for over two decades. Jackie represents provincially and federally regulated employers, in both the public and private sectors, and provides strategic advice in managing complex legal situations involving employees and unions. She has extensive experience assisting employers on day-to-day matters in the areas of workplace conflict, labour arbitration, collective bargaining, wrongful dismissals, union certifications and policy development.
About your Host
Mary Barroll
President of CharityVillage
Mary Barroll, president of CharityVillage, is an online business executive and lawyer with a background in media, technology and IP law. A former CBC journalist and independent TV producer, in 2013 she was appointed General Counsel & VP Media Affairs at CharityVillage.com, Canada’s largest job portal for charities and not for profits in Canada, and then President in 2021. Mary is also President of sister company, TalentEgg.ca, Canada’s No.1, award-winning job board and online career resource that connects top employers with top students and grads.
CharityVillage eLearning Courses Mentioned in this Episode
- Mental Health and Psychological Safety at Work Master Certificate Program
- OHSA and AODA Compliance Training Package for Employees
- OHSA and AODA Compliance Training Package for Leaders and Supervisors
Related CharityVillage eLearning Courses
Additional Resources from this Episode
We’ve gathered the resources from this episode into one helpful list:
- TELUS Mental Health Index reveals workers lose 55 working days per year due to workplace conflict
- Warring Egos, Toxic Individuals, Feeble Leadership: A study of conflict in the Canadian workplace (Psychometrics Canada Ltd)
- Nonviolent Communication: A Language Of Life: Life-changing Tools For Healthy Relationships by Marshall B. Rosenberg
- Workplace harassment and violence impacts over 70% of employees in Canada, study shows (CBC)
- Black Canadians feel their employers are making headway in eradicating anti-Black racism (KPMG)
- Remembering the fatal 1999 OC Transpo shootings: ‘I only wish I got to know him better’ (Ottawa Citizen)
- Federal court certifies $1.1B class action against RCMP over alleged bullying, harassment (CBC)
- Canadian Human Rights Commission
- Twenty per cent of Canadians experienced increased workplace conflict or aggression (LifeWorks, now TELUS Health)
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