Robert Chiaravalli

at School of Human Resources & Labor Relations

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School of Human Resources & Labor Relations

Robert Chiaravalli, Esq., is recognized for his expertise in the design and execution of strategies in labor and employment relations, compensation and benefits, international HR, alternative dispute resolution and specialized executive searches that improves profitability and work place effectiveness through people. As the founder and operator of Strategic Labor & Human Resources, LLC he brings nearly thirty years of experience to union and non-union shops. Prior to founding his consulting and law practice Mr. Chiaravalli’ s unique background included working for big labor (the UAW, Solidarity House-Research Department), big government (NLRB) and big business (CHRO & Chief Labor/Employment Counsel). Mr. Chiaravalli received a Bachelors degree in economics from the University of Michigan, a Masters degree from Cornell University’s Graduate School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School. In addition, he completed the Program on Negotiations at Harvard Law School during his legal studies, the SCAO approved 40-hour training for mediators through the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), and continuing education for MERC arbitrators, mediators and fact finders.

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