请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Pang Chun-hoi
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Personal life

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2013}}{{Infobox officeholder
|name=Pang Chun-hoi
|native_name={{nobold|彭震海}}
| honorific-suffix = MBE
|image=
|birth_date={{birth date|1921|06|26|df=y}}
|birth_place= Shanghai, China
|office=Member of the Legislative Council
|appointed=
|term_start= 30 October 1985
|term_end= 31 July 1995
|predecessor= New constituency
|successor= Lee Kai-ming
|constituency = Labour
|alma_mater=
|occupation= Trade unionist
|party= Kuomintang
|death_place = Hong Kong
|death_date = {{death date and age|2003|02|28|1921|06|26|df=y}}
|citizenship =
|spouse = Yang Wai-chang
|relations =
|children = 6
|portfolio =
|religion =
}}Pang Chun-hoi, MBE ({{zh-t|彭震海}}; 26 June 1921 – 28 February 2003) was a trade unionist and a member of the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (1985–95) for the Labour constituency. He was also vice-president of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council, a pro-Kuomintang union, and chairman of the Cotton Industry Workers' General Union.[1]

Biography

Pang was born in Shanghai, China on 26 June 1921. He moved to Hong Kong with his family in 1949 and worked as a clerk in a cotton mills from 1952. In the 1950s, founded the Cotton Industry Workers' General Union for the cotton mill workers and successfully implemented the eight-hour shift system before he became its chairman in 1957. He also became the executive committee member of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council (TUC), the largest pro-Kuomintang labour union at the time and later became its vice-president. He became member of the Kuomintang in 1962 and attended the 11th and 12th National Congress of Kuomintang in 1976 and 1981.

He was appointed by the colonial government to the Labour Advisory Board in 1965. During the 1967 labour disputes which later turned into Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots, Pang opposed the pro-Beijing leftist workers' intimidation to young workers to join the labour strikes on 29 May. He urged the workers to report for work the following day with the assurance that government protection would be sought for them against the intimidators. Three textiles mills, Nan Fung Textiles, Central Textiles and Wyler Textiles operated normally the next morning as a result.[2] In 1978, he was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

In the 1985 Legislative Council election in which direct elections were introduced for the first time, Pang won a seat in the two-seat Labour constituency carefully designed by the colonial government to maintain the balance of power between the pro-Taipei and pro-Beijing unions. Pang was elected uncontestedly alongside Tam Yiu-chung of the pro-Beijing Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU). He was re-elected in 1988 uncontestedly and in again 1991 for the third term.

Pang voted closely with the liberal camp in the legislature. He was one of the swing votes during the 1994 Hong Kong electoral reform introduced by Chris Patten, the last Governor of Hong Kong for a more democratic legislature on the eve of the handover of Hong Kong strongly opposed by Beijing. He was lobbied by Allen Lee, chairman of the Liberal Party who tabled an alternative proposal which was backed by Beijing in replacement of Patten's proposal, as well as Lu Ping, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office. He voted against Liberal proposal and voted for Patten proposal. He stepped down for the Legislative Council in 1995.

He died of heart attack on 28 February 2003, aged 81. In his funeral, his coffin was covered with the flag of Kuomintang.[3]

Personal life

Pang married Yang Wai-chang and had one son and five daughters.[4]

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Read Their Lips (I): A dossier of political leaders in Hong Kong|publisher=Pace Publishing Ltd|page=240}}
2. ^{{cite book|page=54|title=Hong Kong's Watershed: The 1967 Riots|first=Gary Ka-wai|last=Cheung|publisher=Hong Kong University Press|year=2009}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/news/art/20030324/3190101|title=彭震海國民黨黨旗蓋棺|date=2003-03-24|newspaper=蘋果日報}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=八十年代香港報章剪報目錄, Volume 2|publisher=香港天主敎社會傳播處|year=1991}}
{{s-start}}{{s-par|hk}}{{s-new|constituency}}{{s-ttl|title=Member of Legislative Council|years=1985–1995|district=Labour}}{{s-aft|after=Lee Kai-ming}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pang, Chun-hoi}}

9 : 1921 births|2003 deaths|Hong Kong people of Shanghainese descent|Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong|Hong Kong trade unionists|Members of the Kuomintang|HK LegCo Members 1985–88|HK LegCo Members 1988–91|HK LegCo Members 1991–95

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/13 11:38:35