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Explore all careersA Workplace Relations Officer manages workplace relations by advising on issues, negotiating disputes, and ensuring compliance with agreements.
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A Workplace Relations Officer plays a vital role in managing and facilitating workplace relations, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and organisational policies. Their duties typically include providing advice to management and employees on workplace issues, conducting negotiations between parties to resolve disputes, and ensuring adherence to industrial agreements.
Additionally, they may develop training programs on workplace rights and obligations, conduct workplace investigations, and assist in drafting workplace policies that promote a harmonious work environment.