Idar Norstrand | |
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Minister of Pay and Prices | |
In office 20 January 1964 –12 October 1965 | |
Prime Minister | Einar Gerhardsen |
Preceded by | Karl Trasti |
Succeeded by | Dagfinn Vårvik |
Personal details | |
Born | Idar Olav Norstrand 14 February 1915 Bergen, Hordaland, Norway |
Died | 8 September 1986 71) | (aged
Political party | Labour |
Idar Olav Norstrand (born 14 February 1915 in Bergen, died 8 September 1986) was a Norwegian civil servant and politician for the Labour Party.
He worked as a mail carrier from 1934 to 1941, and later as personnel director in Norway Post from 1957 to 1982. From 1941 to 1945, during the German occupation of Norway, he fled to Stockholm, Sweden and worked at the Norwegian legation there. From 1946 to 1951 he chaired the post workers' trade union Norsk Postforbund.
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Preceded by Karl Trasti | Norwegian Minister of Wages and Prices 1964–1965 | Succeeded by Dagfinn Vårvik |
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