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    Alison Tate

    Director - Economic and Social Policy at the International Trade Union Confederation

    Alison Tate is the Director of Economic and Social Policy at the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), where she represents 207 million workers across 165 countries. Within this role, she advocates for the interests of unions at various global platforms like the UN, the G20, and international financial institutions.

    Alison is actively involved in multiple boards such as Better Work, the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, and the Ethical Trading Initiative. Additionally, she serves as a Commissioner on the Financial Sector Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.

    Alison Tate's expertise lies in economics, international trade and investment, social policy, human and workers' rights, sustainable development, climate change, migration, labor standards compliance, responsible investment, and corporate accountability.

    A distinguished economist, Alison leads the ITUC's initiatives on 'Global Shifts and Just Transitions,' focusing on facilitating the necessary industrial, social, political, and economic transformations essential for global prosperity. She particularly emphasizes the urgent need to reverse the current trajectory of climate change within the next decade.

    Alison Tate completed her Bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science from Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, in 1987.

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    Brussels Metropolitan Area