Li Fung-ying

李鳳英
Member of the Legislative Council of Hong KongIn office
1 October 2000 – 30 September 2012Preceded byLee Kai-mingSucceeded byPoon Siu-pingConstituencyLabour Personal detailsBorn (1950-12-02) 2 December 1950 (age 73)
Hong KongNationalityHong Kong ChinesePolitical partyFederation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour UnionsSpouseLai Kam-keungOccupationTrade Union Officer

Li Fung-ying SBS MBE JP (Chinese: 李鳳英) (born 2 December 1950 in Hong Kong) is a trades unionist in Hong Kong. She is the third vice-chairperson of the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions, the third largest trade union in Hong Kong. Until 2012, she was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Legco), in the Labour functional constituency.[1]

Although the Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions is the subsidiary trade union of the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (pro-democracy camp), Li's political stance is categorized to be in pro-Beijing camp in the Legco.[2]

External links

  • Official Site of Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions

References

  1. ^ A Cinderella moment, SCMP, 16 Jul 2012
  2. ^ Hon LI Fung-ying, BBS, JP Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded by Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Labour
2000–2012
With: Leung Fu-wah, Chan Kwok-keung (2000–2004)
Kwong Chi-kin, Wong Kwok-hing (2004–2008)
Ip Wai-ming, Pan Pey-chyou (2004–2012)
Succeeded by
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Members of the 3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong (2004–2008)
2000–2004 ←
→ 2008–2012
President
  • Rita Fan (From geographical constituency on Hong Kong Island)
Geographical
constituencies
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon West
Kowloon East
New Territories West
New Territories East
Functional
constituencies
^[note 1] from 3 December 2007, replacing Ma Lik (died 8 August 2007) in a by-election
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Members of the 4th Legislative Council of Hong Kong (2008–2012)
2004–2008 ←
→ 2012–2016
President
Geographical
constituencies
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon West
Kowloon East
New Territories West
New Territories East
Functional
constituencies
^r denotes members who resigned in January 2010 and re-elected by the Hong Kong by-election, 2010 on 16 May 2010.
x resigned to accept Executive Council post as Secretary for Development on 29 July 2012.