Matthew Levin

Matthew Levin

Director, Office of Trade and Labor Affairs, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor

Matthew Levin’s office oversees the negotiation and implementation of labor provisions in free trade agreements, participates in the administration of U.S. trade preference programs, negotiates guidelines governing lending by multilateral development banks and international financial institutions, and coordinates international technical cooperation addressing worker rights in key trading partner countries.  Mr. Levin participated in the negotiation of the USMCA Labor Chapter and the Rapid Response Labor Mechanism.  He has served as legal counsel to the U.S. delegation to the International Labor Organization Conference on numerous occasions and has a long history of working on labor issues all over of the world.  Mr. Levin graduated from the State University of New York in Albany and Case Western Reserve University School of Law.

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