Uma alternativa seria utilizar `WITH` para cada tipo de registros e depois realizar uma consulta entre eles.

http://sqlfiddle.com/#!17/fd98d/16

	with funcionario_treinado as (
		select
			issues.id as id,
			custom_values.value funcionarios_treinados,
			start_date
		from
			issues
		left join custom_values on issues.id = custom_values.issue_id
		left join custom_fields on custom_fields.id = custom_values.cf_id
	where
		custom_values.value <> ''
		and custom_fields.id = 489
	group by
		issues.id,
		custom_fields.id,
		custom_values.value,
		start_date),
	duracao_treinamento as (
		select
			issues.id as id,
			custom_values.value duracao,
			start_date
		from
			issues
		left join custom_values on issues.id = custom_values.issue_id
		left join custom_fields on custom_fields.id = custom_values.cf_id
	where
		custom_values.value <> ''
		and custom_fields.id = 502
	group by
		issues.id,
		custom_fields.id,
		custom_values.value,
		start_date
	)
	select
		f.id,
		f.funcionarios_treinados,
		d.duracao,
		f.start_date
	from
		funcionario_treinado f
		left join duracao_treinamento d on (f.id = d.id)
    where 
        f.funcionarios_treinados IS NOT NULL AND d.duracao IS NOT NULL
	order by
		f.start_date;