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This role will closely partner with the director of human resources and employee & labor relations in addition to all levels of management. Bachelor's degree in human resources management or related field, Labor Relations a plus.
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Communicates employee relations issues or problems to the District Manager and Human Resources. With guidance of General Manager, responsible for the controllable expenses focusing on labor standard, cash, R & M, food costs, and other operating expenses.
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Training, Employee Relations, and Labor Relations under the direction of the HR Manager. The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) will support general management, strategic planning, and fulfillment of all HR services for a new corrugated container plant located in Pleasant Prairie, WI. This will be a 24/6 – 24/7 manufacturing operation.
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As a Human Resources Intern, reporting the Human Resources Manager you will provide Human Resources support to assigned function, including but not limited to, recruitment and retention, staffing and orientation, employee relations, project management, training and development, and assisting in the coordination of human resource planning initiatives.
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With the support of Sr HR Generalist, Manager, Human Resources, and corporate labor relations, lead the development of strategies and solutions to labor issues and complaint resolution.
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Collaborate with the Employee & Labor Relations Manager on claims or allegations of harassment, discrimination & other workplace misconduct; assist in providing analyses of each case and recommendations for any necessary follow-up actions.
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Provide assistance to the VP, CHRO, Associate Director of Benefits, and Employee & Labor Relations Manager in formulating, determining, and effectuating managerial policies in the area of collective bargaining as related to retirement programs.
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Partner with the HR Manager on applicable employee relations including coaching, counseling, discipline, and engage the Human Resources Manager where applicable and necessary.
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A minimum of two years of labor relations experience including resolution of complex employee relation issues, grievance handling, etc. Responsible for all aspects of labor relations including facilitating communication, investigations, grievances, arbitrations, litigations, negotiations, as needed.
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Job Segment: Logistics, Supply Chain, HR Manager, Employee Relations, Labor Relations, Operations, Human Resources. Bachelor’s degree in human resources, labor relations, or business or a field related to the position is preferred.
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Selects and coordinates uses of Human Resources consultants, insurance brokers, insurance carriers, pension administrators, training specialist, labor counsel, and other outside sources.
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Responsibilities include employment, employee relations, labor relations, compensation administration, performance management, benefits, recognition, training and planning of staffing requirements and workforce communications.
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Assist HR Manager in day-to-day Labor Relations issues, 1st & 2nd Step Grievances, Disciplinary Action process etc. Assist HR Manager in day-to-day Employee Relations issues.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Business Administration, Human Resources or related field and 2 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate employment or academic experience as an HR Analyst, HR Management Associate, Project Manager, QA Analyst, or related position involving Human Resources and Data Analytics in a corporate environment.
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Must be knowledgeable in the areas of employee relations, labor law and regulatory administration activities of the Human Resources department. They are responsible for implementing the Company's employee relations programs, policies and procedures, working closely with the Employee Relations Manager.
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