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Empresa Confidencial

Labour Relations Manager

London
Posted about 15 hours ago
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The Labour Relations Manager will be responsible for managing and coordinating labour relations across the company’s industrial operations, ensuring compliance with applicable labour legislation, collective bargaining agreements, and internal policies.

The role will act as a key partner providing expert guidance on labour matters, employee relations, collective negotiations, disciplinary procedures, and conflict resolution. The position will contribute to maintaining a positive, compliant, and productive working environment across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with labour legislation, collective bargaining agreements, internal policies, and company procedures across all sites.
  • Support the implementation of labour policies and procedures in line with corporate standards and local legal requirements.
  • Support the company’s position in labour discussions, ensuring alignment with business needs and legal requirements.
  • Represent or support the company in meetings with labour authorities, inspections, or mediation bodies.
  • Develop, review, and update labour relations policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records of labour relations cases, negotiations, and agreements.
  • Prepare regular reports on labour relations activity, risks, trends, and action plans.
  • Identify areas for improvement and propose preventive actions to reduce labour risk.

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  • Degree in Law, Labour Relations, Human Resources, Business Administration, or similar.
  • Additional postgraduate studies in Labour Law, Employment Relations, or HR Management will be valued.
  • Strong knowledge of labour law, collective bargaining agreements, and employee relations practices.

Experience

  • Minimum of 5–8 years of experience in labour relations, employee relations, or HR roles with strong labour law exposure.
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Skills

Labour Relations
Employee Relations
Collective Bargaining
Disciplinary Procedures
Conflict Resolution
Labour Legislation
Policy Development
Negotiation
Record Keeping
Reporting
Risk Management
Legal Compliance
Human Resources
Business Administration
Labour Law
Employment Relations

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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