- Ingvald Haugen
Ingvald Haugen (
16 October 1894 –20 June 1958 ) was a Norwegianlabour union leader and politician for the Labour Party.He was born in
Hadsel ,Norway .President of the
Norwegian Seafarers' Union (NSU) 1936 – 1958. Under his leadership the NSU was the only Norwegian trade union that had escape plans for a situation where Norway could be drawn into theWorld War II . The union leadership managed to escape the German occupation9 April 1940 and did their part to persuade the majority of the Norwegian merchant fleet to go to Allied war service under the Norwegiangovernment in exile as the world largest shipowning companyNortraship . [Olstad, Finn: "Vår skjebne i vår hånd",ISBN 978-82-530-2932-0. The official history of the Norwegian Seafarers' Union.]Haugen was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from
Oslo in 1945, but did not stand for re-election in 1949. [ [http://epos.stortinget.no/Biografi.aspx?initialer=INHU Stortinget.no - Biography (Norwegian Parliament's official biographies)] . (Norwegian)]Haugen started his career barely 14 years old as
fisherman (1908 – 1914) and seaman until he was recruited as full time Union Officer in 1919, first at the NSUHaugesund branch before being transfered to the NSUCardiff branch office inUnited Kingdom the year after. He came back to Norway when he was elected Union Vice President in 1926. [Olstad, Finn: "Vår skjebne i vår hånd",ISBN 978-82-530-2932-0. The official history of the Norwegian Seafarers' Union.]Member of the Norwegian Labour Party Executive Board 1936 – 1957. [ [http://www.dna.no/dna.no/Historien/Menneskene-som-skapte-historien/Sentralstyrene-1887-2005 The official Norwegian Labour Party list of Executive Boards 1887 – 2005] (Norwegian)]
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