Ministry of Labour https://mol.nugmyanmar.org/my/ministers/union-deputy-minister-biography/

U Kyaw Ni (aka) U Kyaw Kyaw

Deputy Minister, Ministry of Labour

Biography

NameU Kyaw Ni (aka) U Kyaw Kyaw
Date of Birth6/14/1978
Place of BirthWar Khel Ma Township, Irrawaddy Division
ParentsU Ohn Shwe and Daw Tin Aye
EducationLaw Degree (LL.B)

Political Milestones

1961

Mawlamyine University Union – Vice President

1962

Workers’ College (underground) Student Union – Member and Ethnic Group Representative, Mon Literacy and Culture Association – Vice President

1965

Mon Salvation League (MSL) President (underground)

1967

Detained in Mawlamyine and Insein prisons for 3 years and 2 months

1988

Mon National Democratic Front (MNFD) – Executive Committee Member

1990

Contested from KyarInSateKyi Constituency Area (2) for member of parliament in general election and lost

2003

Attended several meetings organized by United Nationalities Alliance (UNA) 

2003

In partnership with UNA, actively involved in discussions, presentations and collaborations with United Nations Networks, Diplomatic Community, Embassies, and International Community in regard to Politics, Democracy, Social Justice, and Human Rights.

2007 – 2011

Attended Burma Human Rights and Ethnic Nationalities Conference (Thailand, Chaing Mai)

2012

Mon Democratic Party (MDP) Executive Committee Member

2015

Contested from Pa-An Constituency Area (1) representing Mon National Party (MNP) for member of parliament in general election and lost

2017

Attended Burma Human Rights and Ethnic Nationalities Conference hosted by UNFC (Thailand, Chaing Mai)

2018

Attended the meeting hosted by Ethnic Nationalities Affairs Center (ENAC)

2020

Mon Unity Party – Executive Committee Member

Also led and participated in many worker’s strikes including, but not limited to, the followings:

  • Hmawbi, Myaung Dakar Industrial Zone (Yangon Crown) Steel Factory Strike (2012)
  • Taw Win Timber Factory Workers’ Strike (2012)
  • Houn Shan Cold Factory Workers’ Strike (2013)
  • Fu Yun Garment Factory Strike (2018)

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