LABOR RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE

  

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LABOR RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE

Specialty Definition: LABOR RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE

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Occupations

Manages labor relations program of organization: Analyzes collective bargaining agreement to develop interpretation of intent, spirit, and terms of contract. Advises management and union officials in development, application, and interpretation of labor relations policies and practices, according to policy formulated by DIRECTOR, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (profess. & kin.) 166.117-010. Arranges and schedules meetings between grieving workers, supervisory and managerial personnel, and BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE, LABOR UNION (profess. & kin.) 187.167-018, to investigate and resolve grievances. Prepares statistical reports, using records of actions taken concerning grievances, arbitration and mediation cases, and related labor relations activities, to identify problem areas. Monitors implementation of policies concerning wages, hours, and working conditions, to ensure compliance with terms of labor contract. Furnishes information, such as reference documents and statistical data concerning labor legislation, labor market conditions, prevailing union and management practices, wage and salary surveys, and employee benefits programs, for use in review of current contract provisions and proposed changes. May represent management in labor contract negotiations. May supervise employees and be known as Labor Relations Supervisor (profess. & kin.). May be employed by firm offering labor relations advisory services to either management or labor and be known as Labor Relations Consultant (profess. & kin.). May be employed by governmental agency to study, interpret, and report on relations between management and labor and be known as Industrial Relations Representative (government ser.). (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: LABOR RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

4C 41 42 4F 52      52 45 4C 41 54 49 4F 4E 53      52 45 50 52 45 53 45 4E 54 41 54 49 56 45

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

        

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001100 01000001 01000010 01001111 01010010 00100000 01010010 01000101 01001100 01000001 01010100 01001001 01001111 01001110 01010011 00100000 01010010 01000101 01010000 01010010 01000101 01010011 01000101 01001110 01010100 01000001 01010100 01001001 01010110 01000101

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#76 &#65 &#66 &#79 &#82 &#32 &#82 &#69 &#76 &#65 &#84 &#73 &#79 &#78 &#83 &#32 &#82 &#69 &#80 &#82 &#69 &#83 &#69 &#78 &#84 &#65 &#84 &#73 &#86 &#69

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

004C 0041 0042 004F 0052      0052 0045 004C 0041 0054 0049 004F 004E 0053      0052 0045 0050 0052 0045 0053 0045 004E 0054 0041 0054 0049 0056 0045

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

4635364952252394635544349485325239505239533948543554435639

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