- Brendan O'Connor
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birth_name = Brendan Patrick O’Connor
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footnotes =Brendan Patrick O'Connor (born
2 March 1962 ),Australia n politician, has been anAustralian Labor Party member of theAustralian House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Burke, Victoria 2001-04 and theDivision of Gorton since October 2004.He was born in
London ,England , to Irish parents, and was educated inIreland andAustralia , taking degrees in Arts and Law atMonash University . In 1995, he participated in the Harvard Trade Union Program atHarvard Law School ,Harvard University .He was Assistant National Secretary with the
Australian Services Union before entering politics.The Electoral Division of Burke was abolished by the 2003 redistribution, and O'Connor contested the new Electoral Division of Gorton at the 2004 election.
He is a member of the Independent Left faction of the Victorian branch of the
Australian Labor Party , more commonly known as theFerguson Left .In December 2005, he was elected to the position of Chair of the Federal Labor
Industrial Relations Taskforce , in a caucus ballot. The Taskforce was instigated by the caucus in order to investigate the adverse effects of the Howard Government's controversialWorkChoices legislation, a radical package of industrial relations changes.In 2006, the Taskforce travelled to every state and territory convening meetings with individuals, employers, church and community groups and trade unions, collecting testimony. An interim report, 'WorkChoices: A Race to the Bottom' was launched by Opposition Leader
Kim Beazley atParliament House, Canberra on 20 June 2006.Shortly after the election of
Kevin Rudd to the office of federal Labor leader and Leader of the Opposition on4 December 2006 , O'Connor was appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Industrial Relations.Following the Labor victory at the 2007 federal election, the new Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd announced that O'Connor would serve as the Minister for Employment Participation onNovember 29 ,2007 . [cite news
url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/rudd-drops-six-report/2007/11/29/1196037032972.html
title = Rudd drops six: report
date =2007-11-29
accessdate = 2007-11-29
publisher = Sydney Morning Herald]References
External links
* [http://www.brendanoconnor.com.au Brendan O'Connor's personal website.]
* [http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/member.asp?id=AN3 Parliament House webpage.]
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