Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2024
We are hugely grateful to all the people who participated in interviews for the book. They reflect a cross section of leaders, activists and allies who were involved in the campaign and negotiations for C190 and R206. Interviews were carried out between September 2020 and March 2021.
ILO
Maria Helena André, director, ILO ACTRAV
Jane Hodges, former director, ILO Bureau for Gender Equality
Shauna Olney, former director, ILO GED/ILOAIDS
Catelene Passchier, chair, Workers’ Group; vice-chair, ILO Governing Body; special advisor, FNV, Netherlands
Manuela Tomei, director, WORKQUALITY, ILO
ITUC and GUFs
Sharan Burrow, general secretary, ITUC
Julie Duchatel, equality officer, IUF
Jodi Evans, women transport workers’ and gender equality officer, ITF
Veronica Fernández-Méndez, head of equal opportunities, UNI
Madeleine Kennedy-Macfoy, coordinator for gender equality, EI
Marieke Koning, ITUC Equality Department
Verόnica Montúfar, gender equality officer, PSI
Adriana Paz, regional coordinator for Latin America, IDWF
Armelle Seby, equality officer, IndustriALL
Ruwan Subasinghe, legal officer, ITF
Maria Tsirantonaki, ITUC Equality Department National trade unions
Calixte Adiyeton, COSI– Benin and CNV Internationaal programme coordinator, Benin
Noël Chadaré, secretary general, COSI– Benin
Joanna Bearnice Coronación, deputy general secretary, SENTRO, Philippines
Mariama Diallo, general secretary, Democratic Union of Workers of Senegal (UDTS)
Moussa Diop, UDTS and CNV Internationaal programme coordinator, Senegal
Eulogia Familia, vice-president and head of gender equality, CNUS, Dominican Republic
Cathy Feingold, International Department director, AFL-CIO, United States
Liz Helgesen, international secretary, Unio, Norway
David Joyce, equality officer, ITUC, Ireland
Martlé Keyter, MISA; vice-president, FEDUSA, South Africa
Ema Liliefna, Equality Commission chairperson, KSBSI, Indonesia
Esther Lynch, deputy general secretary, ETUC
Rachel Mackintosh, E tū, New Zealand
Fiona Gandiwa Magaya, head of education and gender, ZCTU, Zimbabwe
Sheela Naikwade, vice-president, MSTKS, India
Rose Omamo, general secretary, AUKMW, Kenya
Neha Prakash, ITF, India
Cinzia Sechi, former gender advisor, ETUC
Vicky Smallman, director of women's and human rights, CLC, Canada
Marie Clarke Walker, secretary-treasurer, CLC, Canada
Annika Wunsche, deputy executive director, DGB, Germany
Ekaterina Yordanova, president, FTTUB, Bulgaria NGOs, MSIs and trade union development and solidarity partners
Alice Allen, challenge director, Business Fights Poverty
Shawna Bader-Blau, executive director, Solidarity Center
Krishanti Dharmaraj, executive director, Center for Women's Global Leadership, Rutgers University
Hester Le Roux, senior economic advisor, CARE International
Nicole Mathot, gender and Africa coordinator, CNV Internationaal
Karin Pape, deputy director, WIEGO
Andriana Paz Ramirez, Latin America regional coordinator, IDWF
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