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Preceded by
  
Position established

Name
  
Pan Shih-wei

Succeeded by
  
Hao Feng-ming

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
Wang Ju-hsuan

Party
  
Kuomintang

Succeeded by
  
Position abolished


Deputy
  
Hao Feng-ming Kuo Fang-yu

Deputy
  
Hao Feng-ming Kuo Fang-yu

Education
  
Cornell University, Chinese Culture University, Tunghai University

Pan Shih-wei (Chinese: 潘世偉; pinyin: Pān Shìwěi) is a politician in the Republic of China. He was the Minister of the Council of Labor Affairs of the Executive Yuan from 28 September 2012 and subsequently the Minister of Labor from 17 February 2014 until his resignation on 24 July 2014.

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Education

Pan obtained his bachelor's degree in political science from Tunghai University and master's degree in labor studies from Chinese Culture University. He continued his graduate study in the United States, obtaining master's and doctoral degrees in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University.

Political career

During the 2008 ROC Presidential Election, Pan wrote the labor policy for Ma Ying-jeou and Vincent Siew ticket of the Kuomintang.

Ministry appointment

Pan was appointed to be the Minister of CLA after the incumbent Minister Wang Ju-hsuan resigned amid an uproar over her proposal to raise the minimum wage in Taiwan.

Taiwan new pension reform

In mid April 2013, Pan announced new pension reforms for Taiwan due to the projected Labor Insurance Funds bankruptcy in 2027. He added that the ROC government had launched a series reform methods to sustain the fund for at least another 30 years. He warned that this change would be painful.

References

Pan Shih-wei Wikipedia