Senior Staff Attorney, Multilateral Development Bank Accountability
Company: Global Labor Justice
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Organizational BackgroundGlobal Labor Justice - International
Labor Rights Forum (GLJ-ILRF) is a strategy hub supporting
transnational collaboration among worker and migrant organizations
to expand labor rights and new forms of bargaining on global supply
chains, capital markets, and international labor migration
corridors. Through transnational campaigns, organizations of
low-wage workers are rewriting the governing rules of the economy,
bargaining in new ways with the state and corporate and market
actors, and sustaining powerful worker-led movements. Women and
migrant workers will play a crucial leadership role.GLJ-ILRF holds
global corporations accountable for labor rights violations in
their supply chains, advances policies and laws that protect decent
work and just migration, and strengthens freedom of association,
new forms of bargaining, and worker organizations. GLJ-ILRF has a
team of 20 staff based in our Washington DC office and around the
world committed to defending labor rights and building worker power
in the global economy. Position SummaryThis senior staff attorney
position will focus on multilateral development banks'
accountability for labor rights with a focus on the hospitality
sector. The Senior Staff Attorney will report to the Hospitality
Organizing Director and the Legal Director. Overall, GLJ-ILRF's
Legal Department works to realize freedom of association, living
wages and decent work for all-centering women, migrants, and global
South workers. The Department brings capacity to expand and enforce
labor rights in workplaces and at the policy level, as well as to
defend against retaliation. The Department seeks not only to
advance campaign strategies but also reimagine what is possible. We
push for transformative changes in law and policy that raise
standards for workers and build worker power to realize and defend
their rights. All of the Legal Department's work is guided by our
organizational values, including anti-racism, anti-colonialism and
gender justice; and deep commitment to working in partnership with
unions and worker organizations. We are transnational movement
lawyers defending labor rights and building worker power in the
global economy. At the organizational level the Department is
responsible for:
- Creating a space for organizational learning, coordination, and
professional development; -
- Identifying cross-cutting issues and sharing related strategies
across campaigns; -
- Deepening strategic partnerships; -
- Staying current on new legal and policy developments and
trends;
- Identifying opportunities and risks for our campaigns and
partners as well as strategies to leverage or defend against them;
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- Document review to ensure legality, preserve rights and
mitigate risk;
- Identifying libel risks and coordinating outside review if
necessary;
- Coordinating the summer and term law clerk program; and -
- Building and sharing transnational movement lawyering theory
and practice.Key ResponsibilitiesThe Senior Staff Attorney will be
responsible for using the following tools to advance GLJ-ILRF
campaigns, with a focus on labor rights in development finance: -
- Legal strategies, including:
- Non-judicial accountability mechanisms, including OECD, DFI,
and ILO mechanisms;
- Private enforceable agreements between labor and companies,
such as enforceable brand agreements (EBAs); -
- Impact litigation and amicus brief support in US courts against
companies, on behalf of workers or our organization (in partnership
with firms or other partners); and -
- Petitions or submissions to government agencies, international
bodies.
- Advocacy approaches, including:
- Direct government advocacy;
- Multilateral advocacy with the UN, International Labour
Organization (ILO), European Union (EU), OECD, and other bodies;
and
- Holding coalition spaces and building alliances.
- Strategy factual development work, including:
- Conducting interviews with workers, union leaders, and
witnesses; -
- Documenting abuses; -
- Working with campaign teams to map targets and stakeholders and
identify legal and policy tactics; and
- Conducting research on legal and policy issues and making
recommendations.Qualifications:The ideal candidate will have the
following qualifications:
- Seven plus years of legal and/or policy experience to advance
labor rights, corporate accountability, human rights or related
fields. Experience advocating for accountability of multilateral
development banks is especially welcome. -
- Experience working in diverse teams including researchers,
organizers, and legal and policy staff to win concrete wins for
workers. -
- Knowledge and experience in multilateral fora including the
OECD Guidelines, ILO Supervision mechanisms, and other complaint
mechanisms related to labor, migration, and corporate
accountability.
- Skill at conducting high-quality and thorough legal and policy
research and analysis related to international labor standards and
related trade, investment, and labor regimes which apply them with
a law and political economy lens.
- Strong interpersonal skills, enjoy connecting individuals, and
have a track record of developing and maintaining alliances. -
- Proven track record of working in coalition with organizations
including unions, community groups, and other movement
partners.
- Experience managing multiple projects, overseeing, and tracking
details, and a track record of achieving timely results.
- Well organized and strong attention to detail.
- Excellent communications skills, including listening, writing,
editing, and speaking to different stakeholders.
- Sense of humor in order to maintain perspective and
balance.
- Experience advocating for accountability with multilateral
development banks is a plus. -
- Able to travel in the U.S. and globally to build the program
and organization.
- A JD or LLM and authorization to work in the United States.
Admission to the bar in a U.S. state is a plus.Job Status: U.S.
employees in this position are full-time, exempt, members of IFPTE
Local 70 Bargaining Unit. The start date is as soon as
possible.Salary Range: The salary range for a senior staff attorney
position based in Washington DC is $85-$100,000 USD based on
experience and includes excellent benefits including full
healthcare coverage for employee and family members.Supervisor:
Hospitality Organizing Director and the Legal Director.Location:
Washington, D.C. preferred. Candidates will also be considered who
are located in other locations in the U.S. based on their ability
to perform the job functionsGLJ-ILRF is an equal-opportunity
employer with a commitment to equity. People of color, women, and
LGBTQI candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Keywords: Global Labor Justice, Washington DC , Senior Staff Attorney, Multilateral Development Bank Accountability, Legal , Washington, DC
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