Legal Counsel, Employment & Labour Law

at  Wiz Inc

London, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate21 Oct, 2024Not Specified22 Jul, 20245 year(s) or aboveGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Come join the company that is reinventing cloud security and empowering businesses to thrive in the cloud. As the fastest-growing startup ever, Wiz is on a mission to help organizations secure cloud environments that will accelerate their businesses. Trusted by security teams all over the world, we have a proven track record of success and a culture that values world-class talent.
Our Wizards from over 13 countries work together to protect the infrastructure of our hundreds of customers, including over 40% of the Fortune 100, who trust us to scan and secure over 230 billion files daily. We’re the leading player in a massive and growing market, but it’s still early enough for you to make a significant impact. At Wiz, you’ll have the freedom to think creatively, dream big, and use your full range of skills to contribute to our record growth. Come join our team and help us create secure cloud environments that allow the best companies to move faster.

SUMMARY:

This is an exciting opportunity to join a fun, supportive and high-functioning legal team near the start of our growth curve as we expand our team in the UK. We are seeking a detail-oriented, tech-savvy, highly organised, analytical, independent and quick learning individual to join our legal team as a Legal Counsel with expertise in the field of labour and employment law. You will work with our General Counsel, our legal counsel leading the field of Labour and Employment globally and other members of our legal and HR teams, by providing legal advice and guidance on a wide range of labour and employment-related issues in the UK, European countries and other territories as we grow and expand our business.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide expert and practical legal advice and guidance to internal stakeholders on a wide range of UK labour law and employment-relatedissues, including hiring, performance management, termination, discrimination, harassment, wage and hour compliance, equity and inclusion, diversity, accommodations and leaves of absence, employee benefits, employee relations, and contingent workforce.
  • Will liaise with external lawyers for handling the legal support and advice on the above matters in other European countries.
  • Draft, review, and negotiate employment agreements, severance agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and other employment-related contracts and documents.
  • Develop, draft and implement company policies and procedures to ensure compliance with local labour laws and regulations.
  • Advise on employee disciplinary actions, investigations, and grievances, ensuring timely responses, fair and consistent treatment of employees.
  • Collaborate with HR, management and business leaders to address employee relations issues and develop strategies for mitigating risk.
  • Collaborate with HR, the finance team and business leaders to address projects across the board such as compensation and benefits, commission and bonus plans, protection of IP and confidential information, restructures (team and organisational) and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, including TUPE, due diligence and integration.
  • Advising on settlement agreements, constructive, unfair and wrongful dismissal, redundancy, discrimination, whistle blowing, ACAS early conciliation.
  • Stay abreast of changes in labour/employment laws and regulations whilst provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders as needed.
  • Oversee Employment Tribunal proceedings and litigation, including mediations, administrative charges, demand letters, and employment-related government audits.
  • Manage relationships with external counsel in the UK and other European countries.
  • Advise on labour and employment matters in new markets, particularly in EMEA and/or APAC regions, including by managing and cooperating with external counsels.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:5.0Max:10.0 year(s)

Legal Services

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London, United Kingdom