In this role, you will be part of labor relations professionals. You will build and manage the relationship with local Labor Management Councils/Committees (LMCs), building on Google’s culture and values. Great just isn't good enough for our People Operations team (known elsewhere as 'Human Resources'). We bring the world's most innovative people to Google and provide the programs that help them thrive. Whether recruiting the next Googler, refining our core programs, developing talent, or simply looking for ways to inject some more fun into the lives of our Googlers, we bring a data-driven approach that is reinventing the human resources field.
Locations
Tokyo, Japan
Salary
Salary not disclosed
Skills Required
Japanese and English fluencyadvanced
managing ambiguity and analyzing metricsadvanced
leading and implementing global HR operational projectsadvanced
understanding of local labour law and labour relations environmentadvanced
working cross-functionally and collaborativelyadvanced
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business/Business Law, Human Resources, a related field (degree)
10 years of HR Business Partner or HR Generalist experience (experience)
Experience managing ambiguity and analyzing metrics (experience)
Experience in leading and implementing global, HR operational projects (experience)
Understanding of local labour law and labour relations environment (experience)
Ability to work cross-functionally and collaboratively (experience)
Responsibilities
Manage relationship with employee representatives and third parties work together with the Business and other stakeholders (People Ops, Employee Relations, Employment Legal) to ensure Google’s compliance with its information and consultation obligations under local legislation.
Provide leadership to mitigate risk and build constructive labour relations with employee representatives in Japan.
Evaluate and improve labour relations processes to increase efficiency, taking into account local legal requirements.
Develop and deliver comprehensive training to improve labour relations acumen and skills across HR and internal stakeholders.
Act as a trusted and expert advisor to HR and management on labor relations issues. This includes monitoring and analyzing internal and external trends, regulatory changes and providing guidance for HR and leaders.