Hans G. Jensen
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Hans G. Jensen (13 March 1856 – 7 September 1922) was a Norwegian trade unionist, politician, and tailor.[1][2]
Jensen was born in Horsens, Denmark in 1856.[1] He moved to Sandefjord, Norway in 1879, before settling in Kristiania in 1883.[2] He became involved in the Norwegian labour movement, and was the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party from 1888 to 1889.[1] He co-founded a tailors' union in 1892, and became the first leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions in 1899. He held this position until 1900.[2]
Jensen died in Kristiania in 1922.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 [http://www.dna.no/layout/set/print/layout/set/print/dna.no/Politikere/Biografier/Jensen-Hans-G. "Jensen, Hans G."] (in Norwegian). Norwegian Labour Party. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2005). "Hans Jensen". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian) 8 (4. ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 86. ISBN 978-82-573-1543-6.
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Preceded by Anders Andersen |
Leader of the Norwegian Labour Party 1888 – 1889 |
Succeeded by Christian Holtermann Knudsen |
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Preceded by position created |
Leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions 1899 – 1900 |
Succeeded by Dines Jensen |
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