Global Labor Justice (GLJ) is a strategy hub supporting trans-national collaboration among worker and migrant organizations to expand labor rights and new forms of bargaining on global supply chains, capital markets, and international labor migra-tion corridors. GLJ holds global corporations accountable for labor rights violations in their supply chains; advances policies and laws that protect decent work and just migration; and strengthens freedom of association, new forms of bargaining, and worker organizations. Founded in 1986 as the Internation-al Labor Rights Forum and including the merger with Global Labor Justice in 2020, the organization works with govern-ments, companies, and worker organizations to document cas-es of forced labor and ensure workers are protected and em-powered to demand dignified, just working conditions. GLJ has a team of approximately 20-23 staff based in Washington DC and around the world, committed to defending labor rights and building worker power in the global economy.