Ho Kai-ming (FTU)
Ho Kai-ming | |
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何啟明 | |
3rd Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare | |
Assumed office 1 June 2020 | |
Preceded by | Caspar Tsui |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
In office 1 October 2016 – 31 May 2020 Serving with Luk Chung-hung and Poon Siu-ping | |
Preceded by | Kwok Wai-keung |
Succeeded by | Leung Tsz-wing (2022) |
Constituency | Labour |
Member of the Kwun Tong District Council | |
In office 1 January 2012 – 31 December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Francis Tang Chi-ho |
Succeeded by | Chan Man-kin |
Constituency | Pak Nga |
Personal details | |
Born | British Hong Kong | 6 January 1985
Political party | Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions |
Education | Wah Yan College, Kowloon |
Alma mater | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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Traditional Chinese | 何啟明 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 何启明 | ||||||||||||
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Jonathan Ho Kai-ming (Chinese: 何啟明; born 6 January 1985) is a Hong Kong politician. He is member of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) and former member of the Kwun Tong District Council. In the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election, he was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through the Labour functional constituency.
He was educated at Tak Sun School and Wah Yan College, Kowloon. He graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.[1] He is member of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions and member of the social affairs committee of the HKFTU. He was first elected to the Kwun Tong District Council in Pak Nga in the 2011 District Council election, and lost his seat in 2019.[2]
He first participated in the 2012 Legislative Council election, standing in the fourth place in the HKFTU's Kowloon East ticket. In the 2016 election, he took the HKFTU's seat in the Labour functional constituency with Luk Chung-hung in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
References
[edit]- ^ "何啟明 工聯會觀塘社區幹事". Profile Engine.
- ^ "2019 District Councils Election – Election Results (Kwun Tong)". Government of Hong Kong.