VP, Legal, Labor Relations - WBTV
Warner Bros. DiscoveryAbout the role
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From brilliant creatives, to technology trailblazers, across the globe, WBD offers career defining opportunities, thoughtfully curated benefits, and the tools to explore and grow into your best selves. Here you are supported, here you are celebrated, here you can thrive.
Your New Role
This position serves as a senior legal and strategic advisor on labor relations matters for Warner Bros. Television and its affiliated companies, with responsibility for both U.S. and Canadian productions. The role manages union-related claims and grievances, oversees production and personnel labor issues, and ensures compliance with applicable collective bargaining agreements in both jurisdictions. It also plays a key role in industry-wide negotiations through the AMPTP and CMPA, provides guidance on enforcement matters, and supports proactive labor strategy across all content platforms. The position requires close collaboration with production, legal affairs, business affairs, and studio leadership to safeguard labor stability and advance Warner Bros.' operational goals in a dynamic and evolving entertainment landscape.
Your Role Accountabilities
- Handles guild and union labor issues for Television productions. Manages a high-volume, cross-format workload requiring advanced knowledge of multiple collective bargaining agreements and production practices.
- Advises internal stakeholders—including Legal Affairs, Business Affairs, Casting, Production, and Finance—on the application of guild and union agreements. Participates in production meetings and provides solutions to time-sensitive labor challenges.
- Serves as first or second chair in US and Canadian industry-wide negotiations, requiring in-depth analysis of proposals and company positions during bargaining. Partners with senior leadership to shape proposal strategies, interpret complex issues, and represent company interests at the bargaining table.
- Handles guild and union grievances, arbitrations, and NLRB charges. Prepares strategic responses and partners with outside counsel to resolve matters with minimal disruption to production or exposure to the company.
- Manages outside counsel in arbitration and labor-related litigation, including strategy development, budgeting, and hearing preparation. Ensures consistent legal positioning across cases and departments.
- Develops and delivers labor-related training sessions to internal stakeholders. Advises on internal policy updates to ensure alignment with current labor standards, contract obligations, and industry best practices.
- Represents the company in CMPA and AMPTP working groups, guild-related boards, and cross-studio initiatives. Builds and maintains trusted relationships with union representatives and other labor executives, serving as a collaborative and influential voice within the entertainment labor community.
Qualifications & Experience
- 10+ years of labor, legal, and/or production experience in the entertainment industry
- Working knowledge of the various US and Canadian guild and union collective bargaining agreements
- Strong working relationships with guild and union representatives, and other studio labor executives
- Proven experience leading or second-chairing major labor negotiations
- Demonstrated success managing labor relations across multiple formats
- Track record of resolving complex grievances, arbitrations, and NLRB matters with minimal disruption to production or legal exposure
- Experience supervising and mentoring labor professionals, including attorneys and labor executives
- Background in handling organizing campaigns or union jurisdictional disputes
- Experience advising cross-functional teams (legal, business affairs, production, casting, finance) on labor risk and guild contract application
- Comfortable working in high-pressure, fast-paced environments with competing priorities and short deadlines
- BA/BS degree required
- J.D. strongly preferred.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex legal and labor concepts to both legal and non-legal audiences
- Strong analytical and strategic thinking abilities; able to assess risk, anticipate
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