Lin San-quei () is a Taiwanese politician. He is currently the Vice Minister of
Labor
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* Labour (human activity), or work
** Manual labour, physical work
** Wage labour, a socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer
** Organized labour and the labour ...
.
Education
Lin obtained his bachelor's and master's degree from the department of labor and human resources from
Chinese Culture University
The Chinese Culture University (CCU; ) is a private Taiwanese university located in Yangmingshan in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. CCU was established in 1962 and is one of the largest universities in Taiwan with an enrollment of about 32, ...
. He then continued his study at
Michigan State University
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in the
United States
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and obtained a master's degree in labor and industrial relations.
Ministry of Labor
Prior to his appointment as the vice minister of the ministry, Lin has been working with the ministry (and then Council of Labor Affairs) as an officer, executive officer, section chief, deputy director-general and director-general of the Bureau of Employment and Vocational Training, director-general of the Department of General Planning and chairperson of the Institute of Labor of Occupational Safety and Health.
In July 2018, Lin visited the
United States
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with Labor Minister
Hsu Ming-chun
Hsu Ming-chun (; born 21 September 1965) is a Taiwanese politician. She is currently the Minister of Labor since 26 February 2018.
Education
Hsu obtained her bachelor's degree in law from National Taiwan University in 1987. She passed her ba ...
to visit the representatives of local
labor unions
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in
California
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after a conference held in
Montana
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by the National Association of Government Labor Officials.
In October 2018, Lin led a delegation to
Belgium
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to attend the first-ever labor-related affairs consultation meeting between Taiwan and the
European Union
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, a meeting in which Lin described as a milestone on cooperation between the two sides.
References
External links
Living people
Taiwanese Ministers of Labor
Chinese Culture University alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)
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