Job Summary
The Director, Labour and Employment is responsible for advising on Labour Relations (LR) and Human Resources (HR) legal issues in Canada and the United States ( This includes collective bargaining, grievances and arbitration, human rights, occupational health and safety, workers' compensation, accommodation, privacy, performance management, terminations, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and litigation.
The position leads the Counsel, Labour and Employment (Canada), the Counsel, Labor and Employment (, the Counsel, Privacy ( and Canada) and the Workers Compensation Group (Canada).
Furthermore, the position works closely with HR and LR teams, as well as other internal stakeholders to support CN's strategic objectives.
Main Responsibilities
General Labour and Employment Advice
- Ensure internal clients receive timely and strategic advice on labour or employment-related legal matters under Canadian and the employment and labour legislation
- Develop and implement strategies to minimize legal risks and ensure compliance with labour and employment laws and regulations
- Oversee representation of labour and employment matters before various courts, tribunals, and arbitrators, as well as in mediations and negotiations
- Research and monitor developments in labour and employment law and best practices as well as provide training and updates to internal clients and colleagues
- Review and draft policies, procedures, and agreements related to labour and employment matters
- Manage external counsel and legal fees in accordance with CN's policies and budget
- Collaborate with other members of the Legal department and external stakeholders on cross-functional projects and initiatives
Oversee Canadian and the Labour, Employment and Privacy Counsel
- Delegate and oversee the work of the Labour, Employment and Privacy Counsel teams in the and Canada
- Develop a team, including identifying and addressing skill gaps, providing mentorship and coaching, and creating opportunities for professional development
Oversee the Workers’ Compensation Team
- Lead the Workers’ Compensation team in Canada
- Develop a team, including identifying and addressing skill gaps, providing mentorship and coaching, and creating opportunities for professional development
Working Conditions
The role is performed in an office environment with a regular workweek from Monday to Friday. Due to the nature of the role, the incumbent must be able to meet tight deadlines, handle pressure and stress.
The role requires minimal travel (10%) within Canada.
Requirements
Experience
Labour and Employment
Minimum 8 years of labour and employment law experience, either in-house or as external counsel
oExperience providing general labour and employment law advice including advice related to the Canada Labour Code and applicable statutes in the
oExperience advising on internal complaints and to third party agencies
oExperience advising a federally regulated entity with a large, unionized population*
oExperience working in the transportation, trucking, or railroad industry*
Any experience for these above would be considered as an asset
Education / Certification / Designation
- Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD)
- Member of good standing of a provincial Law Society
Competencies
- Considers environmental impacts in every decision and action
- Collaborates with others and shares information
- Sets direction and inspires others
- Communicates with impact
- Demonstrates agility and drives change
- Knows the business and stays current on industry needs
- Deals with pressure and change by staying calm to quickly adapt to changes
- Seeks and values all perspectives
- Demonstrates active listening
- Any skills / attributes for these above would be considered as an asset
Technical Skills / Knowledge
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Awareness of evolving applicable laws
- Familiarity with legal research tools, including Bloomberg, Lexis, or Westlaw
- Knowledge of CN Operations*
- Any knowledge for these above would be considered as an asset