In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge of:
• State and related Federal labor laws and Orders of the Industrial Welfare Commission
• Principles, practices, and terminology of labor relations work
• Purposes, organizations, and trends of employee and employer organizations
• Terminology used in various occupations
• Labor and employment conditions and trends in California
• Industrial occupations, their requirements, and their employment procedures
• The law of contracts as it applies to the field of labor relations
• Court procedure and rules of evidence
Ability to:
• Interpret and apply State and related Federal labor laws and orders of the Industrial Welfare Commission
• Analyze testimony, data, and other types of evidence and draw correct conclusions
• Hold investigatory hearings and resolve disputes
• Deal tactfully, effectively, and impartially with employers
• Conduct difficult and involved investigations of alleged violations of labor laws and Industrial Welfare Commission orders
• Deal with law enforcement problems tactfully but effectively
• Analyze situations accurately and take effective action
• Communicate effectively