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Labour Relations Manager


Company : Webuild


Location : Toronto, Ontario


Created : 2025-11-06


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Company DescriptionWebuild is an international construction company of civil engineering pioneers who have been at the forefront of the construction business for 120 years. With over 92,000 employees worldwide representing more than 125 nationalities, we are a global player with Italian roots, specializing in complex infrastructureinnovative and sustainable works that improve lives. Over the past century, weve built some of the world's most iconic infrastructure projects.At Webuild, our DNA is rooted in Excellence, Integrity, Respect, Trust, and Sustainable Innovation. Guided by these values, our mission is to protect the planet, care for our people, inspire progress, share prosperity, and spark partnerships. Together, were building a better futureresponsibly, inclusively, and with purpose.About the ProjectPape Tunnel Underground Stations (PTUS), a vital segment of the Ontario Line, enhances connectivity, reduces congestion, and supports sustainable growth in Toronto. Webuild, in joint venture, leads this projectconstructing 3.2 km of tunnel using advanced technology and two underground stations designed for future capacity, safety, accessibility, and seamless integration with Torontos transit network. More than construction, PTUS reflects our commitment to innovation and infrastructure that serves future generations.To learn more about our project: Ontario Line - Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations (infrastructureontario.ca)About the JobWe are hiring a Labour Relations Manager to join our Human Resources team on the Pape North Connect project. This position reports to the Human Resources Manager.What You Will Be Doing?The Labour Relations Manager is responsible for supporting the human resources initiatives as they pertain to the Project. This includes but is not limited to:Lead recruitment for positions within the Labour Relations portfolio, mainly including site staff such as Foreman, Pipe-layers, Labourers and Operators.Act as main point of contact and provide labour relations advice and consultation to managements teams, Site Superintendents, Foremen and unionized employees.Review all inquiries, concerns and needs of the unionized employees and respond and disseminate information accordingly in a timely manner.Support the performance management process for unionized employees by guiding site superintendents and foreman through the process.Ensure that the managers, company, and other related parties are operating within the requirements of the collective agreement(s).Prepare documentation requested by employees, such as employment verification letters etc.Maintain ongoing communication and regular site visits to support morale, escalate concerns, and keep field staff updated.Lead onboarding for unionized employees, including completion of new hire documentation.Maintain employee files, including training records and expiry dates, crew lists by project, active and inactive status, employee availability projections and seniority lists as per the companys established processes and systems.Monitor hours of service to ensure remuneration is aligned with collective agreement.Participate in corporate-wide HR initiatives and support the development of improved employee relations across HR, including job specific training, health and safety training, and leadership training.Maintain record and tracking of crews, taking into consideration the superintendents request and the project needs. Move crews/people accordingly.Manage the grievance process, including investigations, hearings, and arbitrations, with a focus on timely and effective resolution.Ensure full compliance with labor laws, employment standards, health & safety regulations, and internal HR policies.Partner with legal and HR teams to interpret legislation, mitigate risks, and implement consistent policies across the project.What We Are Looking For?Bachelors or Masters degree in Human Resources, Industrial Relations, Business Administration, or a related field.Professional HR designation (CHRL, SHRM-CP/SCP, or equivalent) strongly preferred.7+ years of progressive HR experience, with at least 35 years in a unionized environment.Previous experience in the construction, infrastructure, or transit industry is a strong asset.Proven success negotiating and administering collective bargaining agreements.Demonstrated ability to manage grievance procedures, arbitrations, and union interactions.Experience with conflict resolution, workplace investigations, and employee engagement strategies.In-depth knowledge of labor laws, employment standards, and health & safety regulations.Strong communication, negotiation, and mediation skills with the ability to influence and build trust.Exceptional problem-solving and analytical skills to address complex labor issues.Ability to balance the needs of the business with fair treatment of employees and union partners.Why Choose Webuild?Competitive compensation & retirement savings We offer a strong compensation package with an RRSP matching program (currently up to 4% for permanent employees).Iconic projects Be part of major linear infrastructure projects that shape Canadas future.Day-one coverage Comprehensive group benefits start on your first day (for permanent roles working 20+ hours per week).Wellbeing support Access to our Employee and Family Assistance Program whenever you need it.Work-life balance We actively encourage a healthy balance between work and personal life.Time to recharge Vacation entitlement: 35 weeks annually, based on experience and in accordance with company policy and applicable employment standards.Grow with us Tailored training and development opportunities to advance your career.Extra perks Enjoy discounts like 20% off at GoodLife Fitness (currently available to Ontario employees through our group benefits provider, subject to change).Join the Webuild LifeAt Webuild, we believe diverse perspectives drive innovation, strengthen teams, and lead to better outcomes. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, including but not limited to women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.