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André Schoorl

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André Schoorl
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Prior offices:
California Director of Industrial Relations

André Schoorl is the former acting California Director of Industrial Relations. Schoorl took over the position after Christine Baker resigned on March 30, 2018.[1]

The Department of Industrial Relations is a subset of the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency. As head of the department, Schoorl was responsible for carrying out its mission to "improve working conditions for California's wage earners, and to advance opportunities for profitable employment in California."[2]

Biography

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When he became acting director of industrial relations, Schoorl had served as undersecretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency.[3]

Political career

Director of Industrial Relations

Schoorl served as the acting director of the department of industrial relations beginning in April 2018. He took over the department after the resignation of Christine Baker on March 30, 2018.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Christine Baker
California Director of Industrial Relations
2018-2019
Succeeded by
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