Andrea Husen-Bradley
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TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Social Dialogue: CEEMET, Shipbuilding
Sectors: Shipbuilding, Aerospace (including Defence)
NEPSI: Platform on Silica
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Andrea Husen-Bradley
Position: Senior Adviser
Date and Place of birth: 27 May 1971 in Rüdersdorf in Germany
Nationality: German
Diploma and Certificates:
- MSc in European Studies, graduated in September 1998 at the London School of Economics (UK)
- BA (Hons) in European Policy and Modern Languages, graduated with first class honours in September 1997 at Southampton Institute (UK)
Language skills:
German: Mother tongue
English: very good
French: good
Russian: passive knowledge
Former professional experiences:
September 1995 – May 1996
Internship at the European Metalworkers’ Federation (Brussels, Belgium) involved in the coordination of negotiations for the establishment of European Works Councils in European and overseas transnational metal sector companies in accordance with the Directive 94/45 EC, Article 13.
October 1997 – July 1998
Organisation and running of seminar modules on industrial relations systems in Europe for members of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union (AEEU)
Current professional tasks:
October 5, 1998 -
Senior Adviser at the European Metalworkers’ Federation (Brussels, Belgium) responsible for:
- Social Dialogue (coordination of metal sector social dialogue and social dialogues activities at sub-sectoral level
- EMF sector committees aerospace, shipbuilding (including social dialogue committee on shipbuilding), defence industries
Advisory Capacities:
Current
Member of the steering committee of the European Monitoring Centre for Change (EMCC) at the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin
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