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Luca Visentini

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Luca Visentini
NameLuca Visentini
OccupationTrade union leader
OrganizationEuropean Trade Union Confederation

Luca Visentini is an Italian trade union leader who has been actively involved with various organizations, including the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), and Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL). He has worked closely with notable figures such as Bernadette Ségol, John Monks, and Sharan Burrow. Visentini's career has been marked by his dedication to promoting workers' rights and social justice, often collaborating with institutions like the European Union (EU), International Labour Organization (ILO), and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Early Life and Education

Luca Visentini was born in Italy and pursued his education at institutions such as the University of Padua and University of Milan, where he studied subjects related to economics, sociology, and law. During his academic years, he became involved with student organizations and trade unions, including the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) and European Students' Union (ESU). Visentini's early experiences were influenced by prominent trade unionists like Antonio Pizzinato and Pietro Ichino, as well as events such as the European Social Forum and World Social Forum.

Career

Visentini's career in trade unionism began with his involvement in the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL), where he worked alongside leaders like Guglielmo Epifani and Susanna Camusso. He later became a key figure in the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), collaborating with colleagues such as Bernadette Ségol and Peter Scherrer. Visentini has also been involved with international organizations, including the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and Global Union Federations (GUFs), working with leaders like Sharan Burrow and Zelda Cunningham.

Presidency of

the ETUC As the President of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Visentini has played a crucial role in shaping the organization's policies and actions. He has worked closely with other European trade union leaders, such as Laurent Berger and Reiner Hoffmann, to promote workers' rights and social justice within the European Union (EU). Visentini has also engaged with EU institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to advocate for trade union interests and influence policy decisions.

Political Views

Visentini's political views are centered around promoting workers' rights, social justice, and equality. He has been a strong advocate for policies that support collective bargaining, social dialogue, and workers' participation in decision-making processes. Visentini has also been critical of austerity measures and neoliberalism, arguing that they have negative consequences for workers and the broader economy. His views have been influenced by thinkers such as Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci, and Pierre Bourdieu, as well as events like the European sovereign-debt crisis and Occupy Wall Street movement.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Visentini has received recognition for his contributions to the trade union movement and social justice. He has been awarded honors such as the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and European Citizen's Prize, and has been recognized by organizations like the International Labour Organization (ILO) and European Trade Union Institute (ETUI). Visentini's work has also been acknowledged by prominent figures, including Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, and François Hollande, who have praised his commitment to promoting workers' rights and social justice. Category:Trade unionists

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