UNI Global Union
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About
We are building a team to launch the new trade union Competence Centre for Human Rights Due Diligence, starting with three key positions: Head of the Centre, Strategic Legal and Policy Advisor, and Programme Manager. All positions are listed here:
The Competence Centre's mission is to ensure that human rights due diligence strengthens respect for workers' rights throughout value chains, especially the enabling rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining.
With the shift from voluntary to mandatory human rights due diligence (HRDD) in Europe and beyond, there is a significant opportunity for trade unions to utilize HRDD laws to hold companies accountable for respecting workers' rights. Trade unions need to strengthen their capacity and strategies to fully leverage new legal frameworks, including deepening their knowledge of the laws and promoting awareness of best practices, as well as integrating HRDD strategies into their global networks. UNI Global Union, IndustriALL Global Union, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and the German trade union confederation DGB have joined forces to establish the Competence Centre, which will develop this capacity across the global trade union movement.
The Competence Centre will be set up as a non-profit Foundation in the Netherlands. There will be no physical office, so the team will work remotely or potentially from the office of a partner trade union.
The priorities for 2025-27 include establishing an HRDD Helpdesk to provide guidance, support, and training for trade unions worldwide, and implementing pilot programs in two priority value chains (garments and critical minerals) to test and refine HRDD strategies within global union networks.
The Initiative for Global Solidarity (IGS) has been supporting the establishment of the Competence Centre since July 2024. IGS is commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ.
The role
The Strategic Legal & Policy Advisor will establish and manage the Centre's Helpdesk, providing expert legal and strategic advice to trade unions on using human rights due diligence (HRDD) to strengthen workers' rights across global value chains. The Helpdesk will offer legal and practical support, including responses to specific cases and requests for training, and will connect unions to appropriate referral partners when needed. As part of a small, cross-functional team, the Advisor will also contribute to the Centre's advocacy, communications, and knowledge-sharing efforts.
Key responsibilities include:
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