Netflix
Senior Manager, Labor Relations
Netflix, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Job Requisition ID
JR30479
Job Posting Date
11-04-2024
Teams
Legal & Public Policy
Work Type
Onsite
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services with 278 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
The Role
Netflix’s Labor Relations team is responsible for managing the company’s relationships with all entertainment industry unions and guilds. They represent Netflix externally in negotiations for various multi-employer agreements with unions like DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IATSE, etc., and provide expert advice internally to the studio on a broad range of labor-related issues involved in production.
Netflix seeks an experienced labor relations executive to help support its domestic and international expansion efforts as a Senior Manager on the team. This position specifically supports labor relations for facility and studio operations.
Responsibilities
Providing advice in connection with the guild and union above the line and below the line agreements (compensation, pension and health, residuals, credit, working conditions, clip reuse and other issues relating to the applicable collective bargaining agreements)
Advising internal groups on the terms of the guild and union agreements
Advising the business and legal affairs teams on the applicable guild and union language for various talent agreements
Negotiating above-the-line and below-the-line guild and union agreements in both multi-employer and single employer negotiations
Investigating and resolving labor-related grievances
Consulting with Production HR in connection with investigations involving union-covered employees
Training internal teams on guild and union agreements
Overseeing outside counsel on labor arbitrations or in other legal proceedings
Advising internal groups on union avoidance and union strike guidance
Requirements
The successful candidate will ideally have 5+ years of film/TV labor relations experience, including direct experience negotiating guild and union agreements (both U.S. and outside U.S.) and providing in-house support in a production company or major entertainment studio. This person must also have established stellar working relationships with the entertainment industry guilds and unions, and other studio labor executives. Practical knowledge of the evolving made for new media landscapes is preferred. In addition to a focus on labor relations, broader experience in other related areas (e.g., production legal experience and physical production experience) is also welcome and valued.
The successful candidate will also possess the following:
Excellent collaboration skills
Clear, concise communication skills
Strong analytical skills and good judgment
Ability to work proactively, independently and reliably under tight timeframes in a fast-paced environment
Flexibility and a solutions-driven mindset
Ability to think outside of the box
Dynamic public speaking abilities
Unconventional, creative thinking abilities
Generally, our compensation structure consists solely of an annual salary; we do not have bonuses. You choose each year how much of your compensation you want in salary versus stock options. To determine your personal top of market compensation, we rely on market indicators and consider your specific job family, background, skills, and experience to determine your compensation in the market range. The range for this role is $180,000 - $690,000.
We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity, recognizing that diversity of thought and background builds stronger teams. We approach diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic makeup, marital status, or military service.
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JR30479
Job Posting Date
11-04-2024
Teams
Legal & Public Policy
Work Type
Onsite
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services with 278 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, films and games across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can play, pause and resume watching as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, and can change their plans at any time.
The Role
Netflix’s Labor Relations team is responsible for managing the company’s relationships with all entertainment industry unions and guilds. They represent Netflix externally in negotiations for various multi-employer agreements with unions like DGA, SAG-AFTRA, IATSE, etc., and provide expert advice internally to the studio on a broad range of labor-related issues involved in production.
Netflix seeks an experienced labor relations executive to help support its domestic and international expansion efforts as a Senior Manager on the team. This position specifically supports labor relations for facility and studio operations.
Responsibilities
Providing advice in connection with the guild and union above the line and below the line agreements (compensation, pension and health, residuals, credit, working conditions, clip reuse and other issues relating to the applicable collective bargaining agreements)
Advising internal groups on the terms of the guild and union agreements
Advising the business and legal affairs teams on the applicable guild and union language for various talent agreements
Negotiating above-the-line and below-the-line guild and union agreements in both multi-employer and single employer negotiations
Investigating and resolving labor-related grievances
Consulting with Production HR in connection with investigations involving union-covered employees
Training internal teams on guild and union agreements
Overseeing outside counsel on labor arbitrations or in other legal proceedings
Advising internal groups on union avoidance and union strike guidance
Requirements
The successful candidate will ideally have 5+ years of film/TV labor relations experience, including direct experience negotiating guild and union agreements (both U.S. and outside U.S.) and providing in-house support in a production company or major entertainment studio. This person must also have established stellar working relationships with the entertainment industry guilds and unions, and other studio labor executives. Practical knowledge of the evolving made for new media landscapes is preferred. In addition to a focus on labor relations, broader experience in other related areas (e.g., production legal experience and physical production experience) is also welcome and valued.
The successful candidate will also possess the following:
Excellent collaboration skills
Clear, concise communication skills
Strong analytical skills and good judgment
Ability to work proactively, independently and reliably under tight timeframes in a fast-paced environment
Flexibility and a solutions-driven mindset
Ability to think outside of the box
Dynamic public speaking abilities
Unconventional, creative thinking abilities
Generally, our compensation structure consists solely of an annual salary; we do not have bonuses. You choose each year how much of your compensation you want in salary versus stock options. To determine your personal top of market compensation, we rely on market indicators and consider your specific job family, background, skills, and experience to determine your compensation in the market range. The range for this role is $180,000 - $690,000.
We are an equal-opportunity employer and celebrate diversity, recognizing that diversity of thought and background builds stronger teams. We approach diversity and inclusion seriously and thoughtfully. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, caste, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, age, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic makeup, marital status, or military service.
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