Mark McAllister to lead Northern Ireland’s Labour Relations Agency
Employment lawyer Mark McAllister has been appointed as chief executive of the Labour Relations Agency for Northern Ireland.
Mr McAllister, the LRA’s director of employment relations services since 2019, succeeds Don Leeson, who has retired as chief executive after four years.
A former regional trade union negotiator, Mr McAllister is an academic employment lawyer by trade. With over 20 years’ experience in both dispute prevention and resolution he has an in-depth knowledge across local, national and international employment and industrial relations. He is also renowned for his expertise in the underpinning employment law.
A part-time lecturer at Ulster University, he helps to upskill future generations of lawyers, HR professionals and trade unionists and, importantly, helps build their capacity for dispute resolution.
His appointment comes as the LRA is finalising its vision and strategy for the next five years and beyond.
Commenting, Mr McAllister said: “There are few who would argue that the world of work has not changed significantly — both for the workplace and the workforce.
“Prior to 2020, terms such as ‘flexible’ and ‘remote’ working were, for many, simply concepts. The changes have had a knock-on impact on the work and strategic emphasis of the LRA.
“As we are here to support both employers and employees, our priority is to bring them together, empower them and find a level of harmony that makes the work future fit for all.
“Research has shown that workplace conflict costs the local economy up to £1 billion per year, so pre-empting and preventing disputes must be central to our plans. Learning from the past and capacity building is also vital, so that working relationships remain positive and productive.”
He added: “Under Don’s leadership we’ve been working hard to help our stakeholders better understand the agency’s role and our core principles. This includes our impartiality, the confidentiality of our services, and our assistance in improving relationships and preventing disputes, while also recognising the fact that social issues quickly become workplace issues.
“I hope to take this to the next level, helping more employers, and employees, benefit from our expertise and guidance on all issues that have an impact on work today — and whatever work looks like tomorrow.
“It’s an ever-evolving landscape and with issues such as domestic abuse, diversity and equity increasingly impacting on the workplace, our team, tools and skills training are best placed to map out the good employment journey.”
Mr Leeson added: “The LRA’s goal is to make work, work for all. Our voice is strengthened by practicing what we preach and striving to be an exemplary employer ourselves to create a productive and inclusive working environment at the LRA.
“Delivering this and high-quality services to employers and employees and their representatives, will continue thanks to the collaborative and supportive leadership driven by Mark and his senior management team.
“I’m leaving the organisation in the safest of hands and am confident Mark’s direction will further the drive for growth and prosperity across our economy through good employment practice.”