Field Labor Relations Manager
As the largest pure-play fiber provider in the U.S., we deliver blazing-fast broadband connectivity that unlocks the potential of millions of consumers and businesses. As a Frontier employee, you will be part of our purpose of Building Gigabit America - creating the digital infrastructure that the country needs to thrive today and into the next century. Join us!
What we're seeking:
The Field Manager of Labor Relations will be responsible for implementing strategic planning and day-to-day administration in the area of labor relations. This individual will provide labor relations expertise and counsel to Frontier management in both union and non-union locations, support business objectives through the administration of collective bargaining agreements, and manage the grievance and arbitration procedure and third-party relationship management.
In this role, you will be required to be within the Connecticut/New York/New Jersey area to complete your work responsibilities.
What we need in you:
You will be well experienced in unions including prior experience handling grievances, arbitrations, labor-management relations, and positive employee relations/HR Management.
What you'll do:
- Partner with Frontier management at the regional and local levels to develop a union labor relations strategy in support of business objectives, including improving customer service and operational efficiencies, and reducing costs.
- Provide advice, counsel, and training to managers regarding the interpretation, application, and administration of collective bargaining agreements.
- Evaluate and lead/assist with effective resolution of grievances and other local conflicts arising under labor agreements.
- Provide appropriate counsel to local management regarding discipline for potential Code of Business Conduct and Ethics violations or other misconduct issues, including hands-on assistance when necessary, from conducting specific investigatory interviews to developing/executing the overall strategy for any investigation.
- Assist local management with disciplinary conferences, particularly those associated with terminations. Ensure assistance from Frontier's Security Team when necessary.
- Assist the Lead Chair in developing collective bargaining strategies and in negotiating collective bargaining agreements in support of business objectives.
- Assist in preparing compensation and other cost analyses and contingency planning for work stoppages.
- Implement negotiated contract changes locally and in coordination with other departments (such as Payroll and Benefits).
- Represent the Company in various union discussions on an as-needed basis.
- Prepare for and assist with in the presentation of arbitration and unfair labor practice cases.
- Respond to union information requests.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with union leadership to foster and continuously improve union-management relations.
- Develop management training and strategies related to employee/labor relations.
- Provide Human Resources support, as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
Additional Human Resources Responsibilities (applicable to some positions based on location and/or business needs as they may arise)
In certain locations and/or due to business needs as they may arise from time to time, this role will or may be called upon to cover certain Human Resources or other administrative responsibilities, including but not limited to:
- Assist Talent Acquisition Staff with established screening/selection processes, such as conducting onsite candidate interviews when necessary, particularly those associated with management-level positions, and otherwise providing counsel to local management regarding candidates and their potential fit for any position. Additionally, assist Talent Acquisition Staff by facilitating local recruiting efforts via local colleges/universities, technical institutions, and career fairs.
- Lead onsite new hire onboarding, including transacting new hires via Personnel Action Form, completing I-9s, and coordinating with Frontier HRIS, Payroll, and Security Teams to ensure a solid introduction into Frontier.
- On a day-to-day basis, handle varied issues from both local management and employees regarding wages/benefits, FMLA, accommodation requests, etc., and, at the same time, address those issues in a manner to prevent escalation further into the organization.
- Assist local management in managing employee performance management for non-misconduct performance issues, including placing employees on performance improvement plans and associated disciplinary issues.
- Facilitate local Labor/Management or other contractually mandated committees by soliciting/selecting Company committee members and ensuring their attendance, developing agendas, etc.
- In the event of voluntary terminations, assist with online exit interviews and collection of Frontier property (e.g., ID badge, laptop, and cell phone).
- Other duties as assigned.
What we offer:
Nothing is more important to our success than the team that built it. That's why we provide benefits to keep you and your family well. Some of which we're most proud to offer include:
- Salary Range: $103,000 - $177,000.
- 20 PTO (Paid Time Off) days + 10 paid holidays per year.
- Day one medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plan.
- 401k match of 50% on 6% of eligible compensation.
- Same-sex spouse and domestic partner benefits coverage.
- 10 weeks of paid parental leave, 3 weeks of paid caregiver leave, and up to $10k in adoption program assistance.
What background you should have:
- Bachelor's Degree.
- Minimum of 5 years of Labor Relations experience.
- Demonstrated successful track record in the collective bargaining process, collective bargaining administration, grievance and arbitration processes, labor-management relations, positive employee relations, and Human Resources management.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication (verbal and written) skills which will enable the candidate to establish effective relationships at all levels of the organization and with external representatives.
- Strong analytical abilities, including strong business acumen.
- High degree of independence, able to spot issues and resolve them while coordinating with Labor Relations, Human Resources, and Management Teams.
- Demonstrated ability to resolve conflict through persuasion, mediation, and negotiation.
- Working knowledge of state and federal labor laws such as the National Labor Relations Act, ACA, ADEA, ADA, COBRA, ERISA, FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, Title VII, workers' compensation, and unemployment.
- Proficient in the use of computers, including e-mail, Microsoft Word, and PowerPoint; Excel proficiency a plus.
- Equivalent combination of training and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- The position will require some travel.
Frontier salaries are estimated by third parties and may or may not reflect actual or total compensation. Please confirm with your recruiter.
In our line of work, where making connections is paramount, fostering a culture of inclusion is fundamental to our values. We firmly believe in leveraging the strength of diversity to drive digital connectivity forward. If your background brings a unique perspective and value different from what we've outlined, we encourage you to apply and join us in our mission to #BuildGigabitAmerica.
Frontier Communications is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against based on disability.
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