Manager, Labor Relations

Lincoln Center - New York, NY
Human Resources /
Full-Time /
Hybrid
Manage the day-to-day administration and overall coordination of contract/labor administration.

Primary Responsibilities

    • Labor Relations
    • Prepare research and analysis of historical contracts, past practice, bargaining history, payroll records and or benefits history; facilitate discussions with senior leadership to determine next steps on open issues.
    • Participate in and maintain documentation related to grievance meetings, arbitrations and other union meetings.
    • Ensure proper implementation of resolution of any labor issues.
    • Track progress on all open labor issues
    • Laisse with union leadership on active issues or grievances.  

    • Contract Administration and Management Support
    • §Manage intake and resolution of day-to-day contract interpretation questions raised by department managers, Human Resources, Payroll and or employees.

    • Contract Negotiations
    • Assist the management bargaining committee in researching, preparing and costing management proposals.
    • Participate in and take detailed minutes for all bargaining meetings.
    • Draft Memoranda of Agreements and collective bargaining agreements.
    • Lead implementation of all new agreements. Follow-up with relevant departments to ensure contract compliance and integration.

    • Employee Relations
    • Support Human Resources with progressive disciplinary investigations and actions. Participate in disciplinary meetings as needed. 

    • Other
    • Maintain complete files of all labor agreements and related documents.
    • Support with regulatory compliance efforts and policy drafting and implementation. 

Skills and Qualifications

    • College degree or equivalent required.
    • At least two years of HR experience required.
    • Labor relations work experience highly preferred.
    • Highly proficient in Word and Excel.
    • Strong written and verbal communication and must be a team player.
    • Excellent attention to detail.

Physical Demands/Work Environment

    • Reasoning ability: Ability to understand and meet established deadlines and follow up. Able to establish priorities in a fast-paced environment.
    • Ability to work evenings and weekends.
    • Work is predominantly onsite at the Met Opera House.
$70,000 - $80,000 a year
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