Camilla Vera Feslier Belich is a New Zealand lawyer and politician who became a
Member of Parliament
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, representing the
New Zealand Labour Party, in 2020.
Biography
Early life and career
As a law student Belich became involved in student politics and was co-president of the
New Zealand University Students Association.
In 2000 she was a member of the
New Zealand Youth Parliament
The New Zealand Youth Parliament, held once in each term of parliament (usually every three or four years), is an event used to promote the civic and community engagement of New Zealand youth. The event has been held since 1994, and takes place a ...
, selected to represent
Rongotai MP
Annette King
Dame Annette Faye King (née Robinson, born 13 September 1947) is a former New Zealand politician. She served as Deputy Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 2008 to 2011, and from 2014 until 1 March 20 ...
. Belich has worked as an employment lawyer, beginning her career at Oakley Moran, a
Wellington
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law firm, before moving to
London
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in 2009 where she worked for a law firm and later for
Unison
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Definition
Unison or per ...
, the largest trade union in the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2016.
There, she won acclaim for her role in winning a high-profile case in the
Court of Justice of the European Union
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about safe working hours.
She became an expert on employment discrimination cases and in January 2017 she joined the Wellington employment law firm Bartlett Law as a Senior Associate. She also worked for unions in New Zealand as a barrister and solicitor, firstly on equal pay issues at the
New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (NZCTU or CTU; mi, Te Kauae Kaimahi) is a national trade union centre in New Zealand. The NZCTU represents 360,000 workers, and is the largest democratic organisation in New Zealand.
History
It was for ...
from 2016 to 2019, and subsequently for the
Public Service Association
The Public Service Association ( mi, Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi) or PSA is a democratic trade union
that represents over workers in the Aotearoa New Zealand public sector.
The aims of the PSA are:
* strong public and community services
* ...
in Auckland.
Member of Parliament
Belich entered Parliament in the . She ran for the electorate of , finishing second, but became an MP based on her ranking of 30th on the Labour
party list.
Personal life
Belich is the granddaughter of former Wellington mayor
Sir James Belich and the niece of historian
James Belich. She is married to former Labour Party secretary
Andrew Kirton and has three children.
References
External links
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Living people
New Zealand Labour Party MPs
Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
New Zealand list MPs
21st-century New Zealand politicians
21st-century New Zealand women politicians
Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Year of birth missing (living people)
New Zealand Youth MPs