$55,836.00 - $75,108.00 Annually

L&I Industrial Relations Agent 2

Dept. of Labor & Industries
Statewide, WA
고용형태: Full Time - Permanent

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L&I Industrial Relations Agent 2

Key Skills and Qualifications

Technical Skills

Knowledge of wage laws (RCW 49.12, 49.46, 49.48, WACs 296-125, 296-126, 296-128)
Mediation and negotiation skills for wage disputes
Payroll record auditing and analysis
Regulatory interpretation and enforcement of employment standards
Familiarity with L&I Operations Manual and work processes

Soft Skills

Effective communication (verbal, written, and interpersonal)
Conflict resolution and negotiation abilities
Attention to detail and analytical thinking
Customer focus and problem-solving orientation
Reliability and adherence to organizational values

Qualifications

Combined 5 years of education and/or experience (e.g., Bachelor’s + 6 months, Associate’s + 1.5 years, or 2.5 years experience)
Experience in labor/employment relations or regulations
Background in auditing employer financial records
Experience with revenue/tax collection from employers
Knowledge of administrative law, mediation, and arbitration principles

Physical Requirements

No specific physical requirements mentioned in the job description.

Sample Interview Questions and Answers

Question 1: Describe a situation where you had to investigate a wage dispute under RCW 49.12. How did you determine the validity of the complaint and ensure compliance with the regulation?

In a previous role, I investigated a complaint where an employee claimed unpaid overtime. I first contacted both the employer and employee to gather details. I reviewed payroll records, time logs, and the applicable RCW 49.12 provisions to verify if overtime was legally required. Upon finding discrepancies in the employer’s records, I mediated a settlement where the employer agreed to reimburse the employee. If unresolved, I would have issued a Citation and Notice of Assessment (NOA) to enforce compliance.

Question 2: How would you mediate a settlement between an employer and employee disputing unpaid wages under the Minimum Wage Act (RCW 49.46)?

I would begin by thoroughly reviewing the case to understand both parties' positions. I’d explain the Minimum Wage Act requirements, ensuring both parties comprehend their legal obligations. Then, I’d facilitate a discussion to identify common ground, such as a payment plan or wage adjustment. If a voluntary agreement was reached, I’d document it. If not, I’d proceed with recommending enforcement actions like a Determination of Compliance (DOC) to ensure adherence to the law.

Question 3: Walk us through your process for auditing payroll records to identify unlawful wage practices under WAC 296-126.

I would start by requesting the employer’s payroll records, time logs, and employment contracts. I’d cross-reference these documents against WAC 296-126 to check for compliance with minimum wage, overtime, and meal/rest period requirements. If discrepancies were found, such as unreported hours or incorrect pay rates, I’d document the violations and work with the employer to rectify them. If unresolved, I’d recommend corrective actions, including potential citations or fines, to enforce compliance.

Original Job Description

Description

L&I Industrial Relations Agent 2 description image
L&I Industrial Relations Agent 2 description image

Our Mission: Keep Washington Safe and Working!
 Our Values:
Customer Focus, One L&I, Respect, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Learning and Growth, Reliability


Please Note: The duty station for this position can be either Everett, Washington; Mt. Vernon, Washington; or Tacoma, Washington.


Job Highlights


As an Industrial Relations Agent (IRA) for L&I’s Employment Standards Program, you have a direct impact in fulfilling the “Working” component of the agency’s Mission. You also make a clear contribution to our Strategic Goals of Service and Value. 


In this role, you’ll enforce the Wage Payment Act, RCW 49-48, Industrial Welfare Act, RCW 49.12, WAC’s 296-125; 296-126; and 296-128; the Minimum Wage Act-RCW 49.46, and Child Labor Laws. You’ll investigate wage disputes, as well as mediate and negotiate settlements between employers and employees. You’ll be supporting the organization’s mission and goals by making it easier to do business with L&I and by helping honest workers and businesses by cracking down on the dishonest ones.


Duties

  • Communicate with employers and employees via phone, email, in person, and letters to resolve wage disputes
  • Determine validity of wage complaints by applying regulations promulgated under the appropriate statutes and rules: RCW 49.12; 49.46; and 49.48 as well as WACs 296-125; 296-126; and 296-128
  • Review and audit of payroll records to determine unlawful payment of wages;
  • Negotiating for restitution of wages, mediating settlement or compromise proposals that both parties might find acceptable
  • Unless otherwise resolved, recommend Citation and Notice of Assessment (NOA) or Determinations of Compliance (DOC)
  • Follow the standard work process as set out by the Employment Standards Program and the Operations Manual
  • Conduct single-Worker Rights Complaint investigations with company-wide implication and application: Paid Sick Leave (PSL)-Administrative Violations; Tip, Gratuity and Service Charges; Agricultural Meal and Rest Period and Youth Employment
  • Fulfill the IRA 2 role during the Wage Payment Act (WPA) appeal process for NOA’s & DOC’s and other violations such as child labor notices of violation or agricultural civil infractions.

Qualifications

Required:


A combined total of five years of education and/or experience.

Experience in one or more of the following areas to reach a total of five years (see below how education and experience can contribute to the five-year requirement total):

Options include:

  1. A Master’s Degree (five years)
  2. A Bachelor’s Degree (four years) and six months or more experience; types of qualifying experience listed below
  3. An Associate’s degree (two years) and 1.5 years or more experience; types of qualifying experience listed below
  4. 2.5 years of experience (see below)


Experience options (at the rate of one year of experience for two years of education)
  1. Experience as an Industrial Relations Agent.
  2. Explanation, interpretation, understanding, and enforcement of rules and regulations regarding RCWs, WACs.
  3. Investigating complaints of misconduct (criminal or civil).
  4. Collection of revenue/taxes from employers/businesses.
  5. Audit of employer financial records.
  6. Experience in labor/employment relations and regulations, collection of revenue/taxes from employers/businesses; criminal and administrative investigations; audit of employer financial records; interpretation and explanation of rules and regulations regarding employment law, wages and hours, and child labor laws, or related experience.


Desired:


  • ­Experience exercising judgement, and in conjunction with above cited statutes and WAC rules, applying and enforcing relevant administrative law and agency policies.
  • ­Experience working with labor relations, general policies, principles and practices of labor, and management state wage and hour laws and regulations; contracts; ability to apply such knowledge in mediation, arbitration, and resolution principles; standards and techniques of personnel investigations; rules of evidence; auditing; accounting and bookkeeping procedures.
  • ­Experience preparing written documents; organizing facts, arguments and conclusions in clear and logical sequence.
  • ­Experience interpreting complex laws, rules and regulation; analyzing issues involving wage disputes; prepare written documents; organize facts; arguments and conclusions in clear and logical sequence; gather, preserve and present material; relevant and pertinent evidence; exercise judgement in a wide variety of public contact.
  • ­Public Sector experience explaining RCWs and WACs for Employment Standards laws
  • ­Working with applications or systems such as Outlook, Excel, Word, CATS, LINIIS, and BEAR


Supplemental Information

Things You Need To Know


To help you maintain a proper work-life balance, teleworking is one of the work schedule options for this position. L&I also offers flexible custom work schedules.


State employees who meet the qualifications will become eligible for a generous retirement package at the end of the employee’s career. Click on the “Benefits” tab to learn more.


At L&I, your voice matters. In addition, L&I is a diverse state agency dedicated to the safety and health and security of Washington's 3.3 million workers. Take a look at this brief video and learn more about why L&I is an employer of choice.


For this position, telework is permitted part time, The assigned duty station for this position is either Everett, Washington; Mt. Vernon, Washington; or Tacoma, Washington.


For positions where in-office work is necessary, the frequency of telework will be discussed with the supervisor of the position at the time of offer.


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Application process


We will contact the top candidates directly to interview for this position. Because we base the selection on information provided by you, it is in your best interest to identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities that address the required and desirable qualifications described in the announcement.


Please include the following documents with your application:

  1. cover letter describing specific qualifications.
  2. A current resume detailing applicable experience and education.
  3. A list of at least three professional references with current telephone numbers.


Please do not attach or place any medical information (vaccination status included) within the application, resume, or cover letter. If you do, we will have to reject your application to safeguard others from receiving your confidential information. You will have to remove the confidential information before you can apply again.


To learn more about our hiring process timeline at L&I please visit our L&I recruiting page at Hiring Process at L&IIf you would like to read our website in a language other than English, scroll up to the top of the page to select your language of choice from the banner.


Background Check Notice


Prior to a placement in this position, a background check, including criminal history record will be conducted. Information from your background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining your eligibility to perform the requirements of the position.



Other information


For positions requiring travel, you must have a valid unrestricted driver's license and have insurance if driving a privately owned vehicle on state business.

  • This position is represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE).
  • Candidates who are offered a job with L&I must possess work authorization that does not require sponsorship by the employer for a visa now or in the future.
  • The Department of Labor & Industries complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements of the federal employment eligibility verification form, I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form on the first day of employment.
  • Please note: L&I may use this announcement to fill multiple permanent and/or non-permanent positions.


Did You Know?


Washington is America's Top State to live, play, and work, according to U.S. News (2021). Join the L&I team and enjoy all the Evergreen State has to offer.


In addition to offering a positive balance between life and work, L&I provides one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation. We also believe your voice matters. We value our employees and their work-life balance by encouraging flexible schedules. L&I is a diverse state agency dedicated to the safety and health and security of Washington's 3 million workers.



Veterans Preference

Veterans Preference 


Applicants wishing to claim Veterans Preference should attach to their application a copy of their DD-214 (Member 4 copy), NGB 22, or signed verification of service letter from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Please blackout any personally identifiable data such as Social Security numbers. For further information, contact L&I’s Jobs@lni.wa.gov.


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Employer


L&I employees come from all walks of life. We strive to hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.


We believe in the importance of recognizing the value each of us contribute to the success of the agency mission. Having a diverse workforce is this agency’s greatest resource of strength and knowledge. It is through the combination of talents and abilities that we can pursue finding effective measures to provide the best customer service. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace for everyone and we strongly mean everyone.


The State of Washington is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with a disability who need accommodation in the application process or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call 360-902-5700. TTY users should first call 711 to access the Washington Relay Service.
 

You are welcome to include the name and pronoun you would like to be referred to in your materials and we will honor this as you interact with our award-winning diverse and inclusive organization.


For more Information


If you have any questions regarding this job posting, program, or the agency, please contact Haleigh Missildine (she/her/hers) at miso235@Lni.wa.gov.

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