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POST 43/46: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: LABOUR RELATIONS
REF NO: (ASD/LR/2022-11/1P)
Human Resources Management – Employee Relations
The purpose of the role is to manage all Labour relations (LR) issues relating to grievances and misconduct within the Organization.
DUTIES:
The incumbent will be responsible for a wide variety of tasks which includes but are not limited to the following:
Manage relationships with stakeholders:
- Manage relationships with organized labour.
- Manage all external relationships with the Bargaining Councils (e.g. GPSSBC and PSCBC).
- Collaborate with Directors on disciplinary and dispute matters as required.
- Leverage and manage relationships between management, employees and organized labour and labour institutions and identify areas for interventions .
- Participate in strategic planning in the management of the Directorate.
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Monitor the system of finalizing all misconduct cases in the GPAA:
- Monitor capturing of cases on PERSAL in order to assess progress.
- Analyse and manage records of misconduct cases in the GPAA.
- Monitor coordination of information regarding misconduct.
Manage the finalisation of all misconduct received in the GPAA:
- Assign investigators to conduct investigations into misconduct cases.
- Finalise the investigations on misconduct in the GPAA
- Ensure that prescripts are adhered to regarding the finalization of the misconduct cases.
- Analyse investigation reports received.
- Prepare for the disciplinary processes and communicate the outcome thereof.
- Monitor, consolidate and analyse national misconduct statistics.
- Ensure that the Department maintains procedural and substantive fairness in the handling of misconduct cases.
Manage the finalisation of all grievances received from employees in the GPAA:
- Assist in the preparation, representation and management of disputes emanating from grievances.
- Represent the employer in grievance cases.
- Provide a specialist advisory, consultation and facilitation service in all grievance and dispute-related matters.
- Assist in identifying designated employees to conduct investigations into grievances.
- Ensure that relevant prescripts are adhered to regarding the finalization of grievances.
- Consolidate and analyse grievances statistics. Ensure that the Department maintains procedural and substantive fairness in the handling of grievance cases.
Coordinate the provision of a collective bargaining function to the GPAA to ensure compliance with the legislative prescripts:
- Provide input to the development of a collective engagement strategy and model (matters of mutual interest, GPAA objectives, structural interface, responsibilities, accountabilities, monitoring processes) to ensure effective collective bargaining within the GPAA.
- Represent the GPAA at the Bargaining Chamber and ensure that the appropriate actions are taken to action the decisions taken at the departmental bargaining chamber and the PSCBC and GPSCBC.
- Provide input and advice on the management and resolution of individual and collective disputes.
- Liaise with other government departments on matters of mutual interest.
- Support and provide assistance to the regional offices in all aspects of Labour Relations.
- Identify and respond to labour-related risks that may stem from the transfer of staff and/or other collective employee decisions that have the potential to have a negative impact on employees in some or all cases.
- Provide proactive advice on labour law, government‘s prescripts, policies, procedures and agreements.
- Provide input to the development and maintenance of appropriate capacity-building programmes (line management and LR staff) and training manuals.
- Provide input with the training delivery on LR and related training. Review cases: Analyse arbitration awards for review to the Labour Court.
- Discuss and evaluate cases referred with the Director of Legal Services.
- Liaison meetings with State Attorneys.
- Monitor and analyse the outcomes from the Labour Court and Labour Appeals Court.
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Manage dispute resolution emanating from misconduct:
- Preparation, representation and management of disputes emanating from misconduct.
- Attend to dispute proceedings, represent the Department/facilitate representation and provide the required evidence.
- Provide a special advisory, consultation and facilitation service on all dispute-related matters.
- Challenge issues on all jurisdictions and condonation of disputes forwarded to GPSSBC, PSCBC and CCMA.
- Report to Director on all disputes that may arise in the GPAA.
- Develop appropriate strategies and processes to manage disputes and minimize the negative effects.
- Ensure that the Department maintains procedural and substantive fairness in the handling of dispute cases.
Manage and development of staff:
- Manage the performance of the unit which involves coaching, mentoring and taking corrective action where required, developing performance standards and evaluating teams and individuals.
- Monitor staff regarding human resources such as leave, recruitment and grievances.
- Compile the work plans for the unit including the consolidation of the operational plans into the directorate’s overall work plan.
REQUIREMENTS:
- A recognised three-year National Diploma/B Degree or equivalent three-year qualification (at least 360 credits) in Human Resource / Labour Relations / Industrial Relations / Law or related field.
- At least four (4) years relevant experience in Labour Relations of which at least two (2) years include supervisory experience/supervisory role.
- Computer literacy that includes a working knowledge of Microsoft packages.
- Knowledge of LRA, BCEA, EEA.
- Knowledge of DPSA Framework and prescripts.
- Knowledge of Investigations.
- Knowledge of Code of Conduct.
- Knowledge of Strike Management.
- Analytical skills.
- Report writing skills.
- Facilitation skills.
- Presentation skills.
- Motivational skills.
- Leadership skills.
- Problem-solving skills.
- Organization & coordination skills.
- A strong understanding of the Human Resources field.
- Programme & Project Management skills.
- Customer-oriented.
- Ability to communicate at all levels.
- Ability to build strong network relationships.
- Work independently.
Take note of the requirements regarding a new Z83 effective 1 January 2021 as per the DPSA regulations as well as all other requirements specified in the footer.
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ENQUIRIES: Ms Felicia Mahlaba on Tel No: 012 319 1455. Application enquiries: Soniwe Mwamuka on Tel No: 011 0218982
SALARY: R382 245 per annum (Level 09), (basic salary)
CENTRE: Pretoria Head Office
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