Mariëtte Hamer
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters".
Mariëtte Iris Hamer (born 7 June 1958) is a Dutch politician and trade union leader serving as commissioner for combating inappropriate behavior and sexual violence since 2022. A member of the Labour Party (PvdA), she was its leader in the House of Representatives from 2008 to 2010.
Education and private career
A native of Amsterdam, Hamer studied linguistics at the University of Amsterdam.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". She is a co-founder and was chairwoman of the Dutch Student Union (LSVb); she later worked as an educator and at the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
Political career
House of Representatives
Template:BLP unreferenced section Hamer served as a member of the House of Representatives from 19 May 1998 and 10 September 2014. From 22 January 2008 to 17 June 2010 she was parliamentary leader; she was succeeded by former Amsterdam Mayor and party leader Job Cohen, who had just been elected to the House of Representatives. She focused on matters of labour economics, day care and emancipation. In the past she also focused on matters of education, social affairs. Hamer also was party chair in an interim capacity from 5 September 2000 until 16 March 2001.
Social and Economic Council
Since 10 September 2014 Hamer has been a Crown-appointed member and Chairwoman of the Social and Economic Council (SER). She was nominated to the position by Lodewijk Asscher, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment; King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands validated the appointment. She succeeded Wiebe Draijer, who resigned from office following his appointment as CEO of the Rabobank.[1] In the House of Representatives Hamer was succeeded by Henk Leenders.[2]
In 2022, Hamer was appointed by the government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte as commissioner for combating inappropriate behavior and sexual violence, a new role in which she is tasked with coming up with a plan to tackle sexually inappropriate behavior and sexual violence.[3] At the request of Minister of Education Robbert Dijkgraaf, she investigated how such behavior could be mitigated at institutions of higher education. Hamer concluded they should step up their efforts, saying the behavior is particularly prevalent at those ages. She recommended colleges and universities to provide mandatory sex education, to hire ombudsmen, and to better inspect student associations.[4]
References
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
- ↑ Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ Eline Schaart (12 February 2022), The Netherlands appoints #MeToo commissioner after fresh wave of sexual assault cases Politico Europe.
- ↑ Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
External links
- Official
- Template:In lang Drs. M.I. (Mariëtte) Hamer Parlement & Politiek
Template:Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2012–17 Template:Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2010–12 Template:Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2006–10 Template:Authority control
- Pages with script errors
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Chairmen of the Labour Party (Netherlands)
- Chairmen of the Social and Economic Council
- Trade unionists from Amsterdam
- Dutch trade union leaders
- Dutch women activists
- Dutch activists
- Labour Party (Netherlands) politicians
- Linguists from the Netherlands
- Dutch MPs 2012–2017
- Members of the Social and Economic Council
- Politicians from Amsterdam
- People from Maassluis
- Dutch socialist feminists
- University of Amsterdam alumni
- 20th-century Dutch women politicians
- 20th-century Dutch politicians
- 21st-century Dutch women politicians
- Dutch MPs 2006–2010
- Dutch MPs 2010–2012