In the Office of Policy and
Management, Office of Labor Relations this class is accountable for
independently performing labor relations activities.
In
a state agency this class is accountable for acting as a working supervisor or
for independently performing labor relations activities that involve collective
bargaining agreements not under the jurisdiction of the Office of Labor
Relations.
Employees fulfilling this
role will be assigned to the Office of Labor Relations or deployed at a State
agency(s) at the sole discretion of the Undersecretary of Labor Relations based
on both the individual agency’s labor relations activity and the State’s need
to develop expertise in occupational areas.
Deployed at a State agency,
with primary responsibility for a full range of complex employee and labor
relations activities within a matrix organization.
Employed
within the Office of Labor Relations, with primary responsibility for labor
relations activities, labor contract negotiations and/or presentation of
arbitration or prohibited practice complaints.
Works under broad supervision of the
Undersecretary of Labor Relations or designee and direct supervision of assigned
Agency Labor Relations Manager or other administrative official of higher grade.
AGENCY:
- Conducts a variety of investigations
and determines appropriate action;
- Administers and
interprets collective bargaining agreements;
- Administers progressive
discipline and conducts grievance hearings;
- Advises executives,
administrators, managers and supervisors on collective bargaining agreements
and other employee relations issues;
- Analyzes complex
workplace situations and issues and leverage solutions;
- Oversees performance
management system;
- Prepares and maintains
relevant documentation;
- Serves as a member of
labor contract negotiating teams; as assigned;
- Triages crisis
situations and recommends appropriate action in conjunction with appointing
authority;
- May administer agency
employee assistance program and recommend counseling to employees;
- Participates in the
recruitment and hiring of staff, including outreach, interview and selection;
- Performs related duties
as required.
OFFICE
OF LABOR RELATIONS:
- Acts as a negotiator;
- Coordinates labor
relations contract proposals;
- Conducts research into
current labor relations issues and assists in recommending economic guidelines
for settlement;
- Prepares information and
testimony concerning negotiated contracts or other labor relations matters;
- Conducts grievance
conferences with agency and union officials and responds on behalf of state
employer;
- Facilitates dispute
resolution through mediation;
- Prepares and presents
state's case at grievance arbitrations and hearings before State Board of Labor
Relations and other administrative bodies;
- Assists in preparing and
presenting interest arbitration cases;
- Assists in coordinating
labor relations activities of state agencies to assure consistency of policies
and procedures and uniform interpretation and administration of agreements;
- Leads the recruitment
and hiring of staff, including outreach, interview and selection;
- May advise agency
officials in matters of contract interpretation or employee discipline;
- May consult with and
assist Office of the Attorney General in preparation of court action;
- May serve as a witness;
- Performs related duties as
required.
Eight (8) years of professional experience in labor relations or human
resources management.
Two (2) years of the General Experience must
have been in the administration of investigations, progressive discipline or
handling of grievances and arbitrations.
As defined by Sec. 5-196 of the Connecticut General Statutes, a job
class is a position or group of positions that share general characteristics
and are categorized under a single title for administrative purposes. As such, a job class is not meant to be
all-inclusive of every task and/or responsibility.
This replaces the existing specification for the class of Agency Labor
Relations Specialist in Salary Group MP 63 approved effective October 25, 2019.
(Revised to add Acknowledgement section and modify content) Final No. 22-007