Gertraud Jahn

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Regional Councilor Gertraud Jahn

Gertraud Jahn (born January 13, 1957 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian politician ( SPÖ ).

It from 2003 until 2014 MPs to the Upper Austrian parliament , served from 2011 as chairwoman of the Club of Social Democratic member of parliament of Upper Austria and was from January 2014 to October 2015 a member of the Upper Austrian Government Regional Minister with responsibility for the social and welfare department.

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After attending the commercial academy , which she graduated with a high school diploma, she studied business administration at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz . She is widowed and lives with her son in Mauthausen .

From 1977 to 1982 she was the manager of the youth camp on the Attersee . She then moved to the Economic Policy Department of the Upper Austrian Chamber of Labor , where in 1988 she took over the management of the department for business administration and in 1991 was entrusted with the management of the department. After being elected as a member of the state parliament, she ended her function as head of department and reduced her work to 40 percent part-time employment. At the end of 2011 she finished her work in the Chamber of Labor.

Jahn was a member of the Upper Austrian state parliament from October 23, 2003 to January 23, 2014 and was a member of the following committees: Petitions and Legal Clearing (Chair), Finance, Economic Affairs, Education, Constitution and Administration.

From November 11, 2011, after her unanimous election as chairwoman of the SPÖ Landtag Club, she became the first woman to head a Landtag Club in the Upper Austrian Landtag. In October 2013, Jahn was proposed as the successor to Josef Ackerl as a social councilor and sworn in as such on January 23, 2014.

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  1. Gertraud Jahn: The red climber , in: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten of November 5, 2013
  2. Heinz Steinbock: Jahn: “I am not one who divides into left and right”. In: Upper Austria. News from November 10, 2011 OÖN-Online .
  3. Jahn will succeed Ackerl. In: ORF online , October 30, 2013.
  4. ↑ Governor Dr. Josef Pühringer presented decorations . State correspondence No. 243 of December 20, 2016, accessed on June 5, 2018.