Perspectiva General

Michael G. Congiu has a distinct international and U.S.-based domestic practice.

Internationally, Michael is a recognized authority on international labor standards who has repeatedly been part of the U.S. employer delegation to the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva, Switzerland, serving in the esteemed Committee on the Application of Standards and as the global employer spokesperson for cases assessing state compliance with certain ILO Conventions. Michael has advised the United Nations, and regularly advises multinational corporations and other business enterprises, on business and human rights and international labor issues.

He has also repeatedly testified at the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIGWG), that continues to explore a Legally Binding Instrument to Regulate the Activities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises. He also has been one of a small handful of technical advisors to the United Nations Working Group on Business and Human Rights’ work on developing best practices for state legislation and practice as it relates to effective legal remedy, known as the Accountability and Remedy Project.

Michael has also represented employers before the OECD National Contact Points in the United States and in other countries and regularly advises on the following:

  • The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
  • ​The International Labor Organization and its Committee on Freedom of Association
  • The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and National Contact Points
  • The United Nations Global Compact
  • The Canadian Ombudsman for Responsible Enterprise
  • Other international labor standard-setting or regulatory organizations

Domestically, Michael has a broad transactional, advisory and litigation practice that includes a specific focus on benefits issues and multiemployer pension plans. He regularly counsels and represents employers with issues involving the interplay between collective bargaining, multiemployer pension plan obligations, and withdrawal liability touching on the following laws:

  • The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
  • The Taft-Hartley Act
  • The Pension Protection Act
  • The Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments Act

Michael serves as the Minnesota coordinator and liaison for Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute (WPI). Michael focuses on Minnesota state legislative and regulatory developments in employment and labor law, as well as municipal ordinances and regulation of the workplace. He assists the employer community in understanding and impacting Minnesota legislation before it becomes law.

While in law school, Michael served as a judicial extern to the Hon. Joan Gottschall of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and as a legal extern for Hon. Margaret Lee Herbert, supervisory administrative law judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. He served as notes and comments editor for the Chicago-Kent Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. In college, he was captain of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's men's soccer team.

Afiliaciones Profesionales y Comunitarias

Member

American Bar Association

Member

International Bar Association

Member

Federal Bar Association

Member

Illinois Bar Association

Reconocimiento

Recipient, CALI Award for Excellence in International Employment Law

News, Analysis & Press

Libros & Capítulos

  • Misplaced Efforts: The United Nations’ Proposed Treaty Imposing Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations, 2019 Employment Law Update, Chapter 11, Wolters Kluwer, chapter co-author Lavanga Wijekoon, 2019
  • Imposing Liability on Employers Under the Shadow of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, 2017 Employment Law Update, Chapter 4, Wolters Kluwer, chapter co-author Lavanga Wijekoon, 2017
  • Whistleblowing & Retaliation: A Guide for Human Resources Professionals & Counsel, Chapter 10, International Whistleblowing Issues, LexisNexis and Littler Mendelson, 5th Ed., Chapter Co-Authors: P. Berkowitz and L. Wijekoon, 2014
  • Leveling the Playing Field: Examining Firestone Deference in Delinquent Contribution Lawsuits, Chapter 2, 2014 Employment Law Update, Wolters Kluwer, chapter co-authors: Stefanie H. Kastrinsky and Lavanga V. Wijekoon, 2014
  • The Soft-Law Revolution – International Labour Standards and Human Rights, The International Comparative Legal Guide to Employment & Labour Law 2012, Global Legal Group, chapter author, 2012
  • International Whistleblowing Issues, Chapter 10, Whistleblowing & Retaliation: A Guide for Human Resources Professionals & Counsel, LexisNexis and Littler Mendelson, 3rd Ed., chapter author, 2010

Speaking Engagements

2024 Midwest Regional Employer Conference

Minneapolis, MN

November 14, 2024

112th International Labor Conference

International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland

June 3, 2024

2022 Midwest Regional Employer Conference

Minneapolis, MN

November 3, 2022

Human Rights Due Diligence and Transparency Obligations Under the German Supply Chain Act

April 26, 2022

Multiemployer Pension Plan Withdrawal: An In-Depth Examination

Strafford Webinar

March 23, 2022

What Employers Need to Know About the PBGC’s Interim Final Rule About the Special Financial Assistance Program

July 19, 2021

Reduce Human Trafficking in the Supply Chain

Lorman Education Services Webinar

June 22, 2021

Input Statement

Digital Consultation to inform the upcoming report of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights

April 9, 2021

Educación

  • J.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2006
  • B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2003

Idiomas

  • Italiano
  • Español

Admisión de la barra

Minnesota
Illinois

Cortes

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois
  • U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota