The Regional Associate Relations manager (RARM) is responsible for executing the strategy for promoting fair and consistent employment practices. The RARM ensures a positive associate relations environment to enhance overall performance in driving customer service and sales. The RARM reports to the Division Director of Associate Relations.
Responsibilities
Provides direction to RVP, RHRD, and other regional leaders on labor and employment trends and associate relations needs to ensure creation and maintenance of a positive associate relations environment
Provides guidance to regional leaders on the interpretation and consistent application of Company policies, programs and initiatives
Analyzes regional/district/store data to identify AR activity/trends; develops, executes and follows up on AR action plans to ensure fair and consistent application of Company policies and practices
Monitors all labor relations activity in the region with guidance and direction from the Store Support Center (SSC) - Associate Relations team
Provides direction to regional leadership on procedures for handling potential unionizing efforts and NLRB actions and developing preventative strategies and education on union avoidance
Assists in developing, executing, and following up on game plans associated with EOC survey, town halls, and labor activity
Provides region support to SSC in response to and/or resolution of EEOC, DOL, OFCCP and other labor and employment claims; as well as managing and reporting workplace violence matters
Act as resource to assist Medical Health Management, Legal, and Asset Protection on investigations and associate relations issues
Conducts training for management on legal and AR/labor relations matters, develops customized training where appropriate in partnership with Learning Development
Works with Government Compliance to promote diversity using diversity reporting tools, and addressing AAP (OFCCP audits), I-9 compliance, compensation reviews, and other regional compliance issues
Provides assistance to DHRMs with reviewing Performance Improvement Plans for Store Managers to ensure fairness and consistency
Requirements
Must be eighteen years of age or older.
Must be legally permitted to work in the United States.
Ability to work a flexible schedule
6 years of work experience
Nice-to-haves
Advanced degree in law, employee relations, or human resources
Multi-site (50-plus locations) and experience with 10,000 associates
8 years experience in employment law, employee relations or human resources is preferred