Director, Legal Counsel - Employment
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- Toronto, ON
- 180.000-200.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Provide legal advice on employment matters, including hiring, performance management, discipline, terminations, restructurings, and compliance with Canadian and U.S. employment laws and regulations
- Partner with senior leadership on executive employment matters, including executive compensation and employment-related issues
- Manage employment-related disputes and claims, including overseeing external counsel and coordinating strategy, risk assessment, and resolution
- Lead or oversee workplace investigations; review investigative plans and reports to ensure thoroughness, completeness, and defensibility
- Draft and review employment documentation and related materials (e.g., employment agreements, separation agreements, policies, templates)
- Monitor changes in employment laws and regulations; provide updates and recommend improvements to company policies and practices
- Prepare responses to regulatory, audit, and third-party requests, including document production and related submissions
- Research and prepare legal briefs and memoranda on employment law issues
- Monitor changes in employment laws and regulations and advise on updates to company policies and practices
- Collaborate with Human Resources to develop and implement policies, processes, and provide guidance on employment matters
- Work closely with the broader Legal team and cross-functional partners to support business objectives
- Manage the Company's Conflict of Interest policy and Code of Business Conduct and Ethics
- Deliver annual training on the Code for all employees
- Provide advice and guidance on compliance with employee privacy laws and related issues
- LLB/JD and admitted to the Bar of Ontario (or significant experience with Ontario employment laws and procedures)
- At least 5 years of in-house or law firm experience (in-house experience in a mixed manufacturing, agricultural, and professional environment is a plus)
- Subject matter expertise in Canadian and U.S. employment and labor law
- Working knowledge of Canadian and E.U. privacy laws is a plus
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, writing and communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision
- Willingness to travel moderately, as needed
- Perform multiple tasks, work on short lead times and meet tight deadlines