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Preceded by
  
Anni Sinnemaki

Spouse
  
Marja Puustinen

Role
  
Finnish Politician


Name
  
Lauri Ihalainen

Nationality
  
Finnish

Succeeded by
  
Jari Lindstrom

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Prime Minister
  
Jyrki Katainen Alexander Stubb

Born
  
14 May 1947 (age 76) Pihtipudas (
1947-05-14
)

Political party
  
Social Democratic Party of Finland

Party
  
Social Democratic Party of Finland

Lauri Armas Ihalainen (born 14 May 1947) is a Finnish trade union leader and politician who served as Minister of Labour between 2011 and 2015.

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Early life

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Ihalainen was born in Pihtipudas on 14 May 1947.

Career

Ihalainen is a member of the Social Democratic Party. He joined the Central Organization of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK) on 5 November 1970 and became the SAK youth secretary on 15 November. Later he was appointed the SAK organization secretary and then the SAK secretary. He became the president of the SAK on 25 May 1990, replacing Pertti Viinanen in the post. He was in office for 18 eighteen years until May 2009.

He was also the deputy chairman of Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance company. In addition, he served as the director of Metsämiehen Säätiö, southern region of Finnish Ice Hockey Association, Orders of the Finnish White Rose and Finnish Lion, director of VR Group Ltd. and director at Solidium Oy. He was also the board member of the Sanoma corporation from 2009 to 2011. He became a member of the Finnish parliament in the general elections of 2011. Ihalainen was appointed minister of labor to the cabinet led by prime minister Jyrki Katainen on 22 June 2011. Ihalainen's tenure ended in May 2015 when Jari Lindström was appointed to the post.

Personal life

Ihalainen is married and has two children.

References

Lauri Ihalainen Wikipedia