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Responsibilities This position provides comprehensive Human Resource support to a business unit or corporate function that may include (but is not limited to) recruiting, selection and staffing, employee and labor relations, job evaluation, training, compensation and benefits. The incumbent acts as a liaison between departments/divisions, all levels of line and staff management, the compensation a...
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Labor Relations Director
Salaries
$40,000.00 - $143,750.00
Typical Salary for Labor Relations Director in New Mexico
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
43.3%
Master's
32.6%
Some College Coursework Completed
11%
Associates
5.6%
High School
2.9%
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