Susanna Camusso (born 14 August 1955) is an Italian trade unionist and former General Secretary of the CGIL.
In 2008, Camusso entered the national Confederal Secretary of the CGIL, with responsibility for very different industries: policies of the productive sectors, cooperation, trade and agriculture. On 8 June 2010 she was elected vice deputy General Secretary of the CGIL, with responsibility for the coordination of cross communication between the departments of the various unions.
On 3 November 2010 she was elected general secretary of the CGIL, with 79.1% of the vote, succeeding Guglielmo Epifani, with whom she shares origins from the PSI.
On 13 February 2011 she attended the event If not now, when? for the respect and the dignity of women, following the Ruby case during the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
On 28 September 2012 she participated in the demonstration in Rome with the secretary of UIL, Luigi Angeletti, against cuts to Public Administration contained in the decree so-called "spending review".
In addition to her work with trade unions, Susanna Camusso is active in the women's movement, and is one of the promoters of the association We leave the Silence. She married and separated twice. Camusso has a daughter, Alice, with her second husband, journalist Andrea Leone.
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