
Sr. Labor Relations Advisor
Independent Educational Consultants Association, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Responsibilities
Supports senior leaders, Human Resources Business Partners, and staff by providing guidance on organizational policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and union contracts. Assists with the resolution of grievances, disciplinary actions, and terminations, and identifies potential legal issues, escalating to leadership as appropriate.
Provides recommendations to senior leadership, management, and bargaining unit representatives regarding the development, application, administration, and interpretation of union-management agreements. Facilitates discussions and works to resolve complex issues between management and labor unions, fostering effective communication and collaboration.
Interprets union-management agreements and represents management in the negotiation and resolution of grievances in accordance with established procedures. Consults with managers to recommend appropriate courses of action regarding labor disputes and related matters.
Prepares for, leads, and/or participates in union-management contract negotiations, serving as first or second chair. Compiles and analyzes written documentation for presentation to senior leadership and union representatives during bargaining sessions.
Fosters a collaborative and harmonious labor-management environment by building and maintaining strong working relationships with senior leadership and union representatives.
Delivers education and guidance on labor relations, contract interpretation, and labor law to supervisors, managers, and staff. Applies principles of continuous process improvement to enhance daily operations.
Maintains departmental reports and records, and collects statistical data for administrative and regulatory purposes. Assembles and analyzes information on labor relations trends. Oversees documentation related to grievances, arbitrations, NLRB and MERC decisions, disciplinary actions, and terminations.
Ensures compliance with regulations and requirements set by agencies such as the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, National Labor Relations Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Office of Civil Rights, and Department of Justice. Adheres to established departmental policies, procedures, and objectives.
Proactively monitors trends, issues, and patterns related to collective bargaining agreements, disciplinary actions, and settlements, and recommends course corrections as needed.
Contributes to the development of short- and long-term strategic plans for the labor relations function.
Performs additional responsibilities as requested to achieve business objectives.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree preferably in Business, Human Resources, Industrial Relations, Labor and Employment Relations or equivalent training or experience.
Five years of labor relations experience required.
Demonstrated experience as chief spokesperson in multiple contract negotiations required.
In-depth knowledge and expertise in labor and employee relations, benefits, compensation, and recruitment.
History of hearing grievances or disputes at the last step, preparing for arbitrations, and working knowledge of the Michigan Public Employment Relations Act, National Labor Relations Act and National Labor Relations Board procedures required.
Must have the ability to work independently and to develop and maintain positive working relationships with all levels of management and staff.
Demonstrated ability to prepare CBA analysis, write training materials and conduct staff trainings.
Demonstrated excellent written, verbal, analytical, and organizational skills with the ability to work collaboratively and independently.
Preferred Qualifications
Ten years of direct experience in labor relations is preferred.
HRCI and/or SHRM Certification is desired.
A Juris Doctor degree or equivalent education, training and experience in labor relations is preferred.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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Supports senior leaders, Human Resources Business Partners, and staff by providing guidance on organizational policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and union contracts. Assists with the resolution of grievances, disciplinary actions, and terminations, and identifies potential legal issues, escalating to leadership as appropriate.
Provides recommendations to senior leadership, management, and bargaining unit representatives regarding the development, application, administration, and interpretation of union-management agreements. Facilitates discussions and works to resolve complex issues between management and labor unions, fostering effective communication and collaboration.
Interprets union-management agreements and represents management in the negotiation and resolution of grievances in accordance with established procedures. Consults with managers to recommend appropriate courses of action regarding labor disputes and related matters.
Prepares for, leads, and/or participates in union-management contract negotiations, serving as first or second chair. Compiles and analyzes written documentation for presentation to senior leadership and union representatives during bargaining sessions.
Fosters a collaborative and harmonious labor-management environment by building and maintaining strong working relationships with senior leadership and union representatives.
Delivers education and guidance on labor relations, contract interpretation, and labor law to supervisors, managers, and staff. Applies principles of continuous process improvement to enhance daily operations.
Maintains departmental reports and records, and collects statistical data for administrative and regulatory purposes. Assembles and analyzes information on labor relations trends. Oversees documentation related to grievances, arbitrations, NLRB and MERC decisions, disciplinary actions, and terminations.
Ensures compliance with regulations and requirements set by agencies such as the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, National Labor Relations Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Office of Civil Rights, and Department of Justice. Adheres to established departmental policies, procedures, and objectives.
Proactively monitors trends, issues, and patterns related to collective bargaining agreements, disciplinary actions, and settlements, and recommends course corrections as needed.
Contributes to the development of short- and long-term strategic plans for the labor relations function.
Performs additional responsibilities as requested to achieve business objectives.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree preferably in Business, Human Resources, Industrial Relations, Labor and Employment Relations or equivalent training or experience.
Five years of labor relations experience required.
Demonstrated experience as chief spokesperson in multiple contract negotiations required.
In-depth knowledge and expertise in labor and employee relations, benefits, compensation, and recruitment.
History of hearing grievances or disputes at the last step, preparing for arbitrations, and working knowledge of the Michigan Public Employment Relations Act, National Labor Relations Act and National Labor Relations Board procedures required.
Must have the ability to work independently and to develop and maintain positive working relationships with all levels of management and staff.
Demonstrated ability to prepare CBA analysis, write training materials and conduct staff trainings.
Demonstrated excellent written, verbal, analytical, and organizational skills with the ability to work collaboratively and independently.
Preferred Qualifications
Ten years of direct experience in labor relations is preferred.
HRCI and/or SHRM Certification is desired.
A Juris Doctor degree or equivalent education, training and experience in labor relations is preferred.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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