Allison Gill is a human rights and transnational movement lawyer working to support workers and unions in exercising their freedom of association and right to organize to promote common interests. She has more than 20 years’ experience leading field investigations, conducting advocacy, and working for accountability on labor and human rights violations. She has authored numerous reports and submissions to national regulatory and international bodies on forced labor and other violations of fundamental labor rights in supply chains among other issues. Previously, Allison led strategy for the Cotton Campaign, a multistakeholder coalition hosted by GLJ, working to eliminate forced and child labor and promote decent work in cotton production in Central Asia. She developed research methodology and trained field monitors, oversaw independent monitoring of cotton farms participating in a sustainable cotton pilot program, and serves on the steering committee of the Cotton Campaign. She has consulted for numerous human rights organizations, was the Russia director for Human Rights Watch, based in Moscow and the Uzbekistan researcher for Human Rights Watch, based in Tashkent. She holds degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University Northeastern University School of Law; and Swarthmore College.