Corporate Counsel, Amazon Studios Legal & Paralegal - Culver City, CA at Geebo

Corporate Counsel, Amazon Studios

Are you looking for a new challenge in a fast-paced, innovative company? Come make history with Amazon's Labor & Employment team, supporting Amazon Studios.
We are looking for a talented labor and employment attorney to support our rapidly evolving and expanding original programming slates, including U.
S.
and International scripted television series, unscripted television series, and feature-length motion pictures.
This position will be based in Culver City, California and reports to the Senior Corporate Counsel, Labor & Employment.
Key responsibilities may include:
Working with key partners across Amazon Studios and on production sites to provide practical advice and counseling regarding general labor and employment issues like workplace harassment, performance management and discharge, employee classification, employment of minors, disability accommodation, and other relevant labor and employment issues.
Creating policies and procedures for U.
S.
and International production, including anti-harassment and other relevant training as needed, establishing production-facing resources, and providing oversight of audits and compliance obligations.
Managing investigations regarding claims and allegations of workplace misconduct, harassment, discrimination, and health and safety issues, including overseeing outside counsel and other external resources.
Partnering closely with key Amazon business stakeholders, including production, production operations, creative, health & safety, security, risk management, PR, HR and colleagues on the Amazon Studios' Labor Relations team; this role will also work closely with third party production companies, line producers, and production personnel.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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