The ministry offices are located at Jakobsgatan 26 in central Stockholm.
History
The Ministry of Employment was established in 1974, when the Ministry of the Interior (Swedish:Inrikesdepartementet) was split into two new ministries. The Ministry of Employment assumed responsibility for labour market, labour protection and immigration issues. Housing policies were transferred to a new Ministry of Housing (Swedish:Bostadsdepartementet).
The Minister of Social Affairs and Employment (French: Ministre des Affaires sociales et de l'emploi is a cabinet member in the Government of France. The position was originally known as Minister of Labour (Ministre du Travail), created in 1906, and later, Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions (Ministre du Travail et Prévoyance sociale). After its 1906 creation, the Inspection du travail (IT, Labour Inspection) service was integrated to it.
After the Second World War, the position was renamed Minister of Social Affairs. In its current state, the position was brought back in 1981 (after almost a decade) under the presidency of François Mitterrand—as a result of the economic situation of France in the 1980s—to oversee issues of social exclusion, unemployment, racism, sexism and social justice.
The Minister of Employment, Workforce, and Labour, previously the Minister of Labour (French:Ministre du Travail), is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for setting national labour standards and federal labour dispute mechanisms. Most of the responsibility for labour belongs with the provinces; however, the federal government is responsible for labour issues in industries under its jurisdiction.
From 2004 to 2006, the position was styled the Minister of Labour and Housing (French:Ministre du Travail et du Logement), a name change corresponding with responsibility for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation being transferred to the portfolio at that time. Minister of Labour remains the title for legal purposes.
From 1993 to 1996, the Department of Labour was amalgamated with the Department of Employment and Immigration to create Human Resources Development Canada. Although the intent was to replace two Cabinet posts with a single Minister of Human Resources Development, the desire to appoint "star candidate" Lucienne Robillard's to Cabinet in 1995 gave the position received a reprieve from amalgamation—Robillard was given the title and positioned as a second minister inside HRDC, responsible for the Labour Program.
A Conversation with His Excellency Pierre Bouassi, Lebanon's Minister of Social Affairs
In this conversation, Lebanon's Social Affairs Minister Pierre Bouassi discussed the current refugee crisis and its impact on his country and the region.
published: 12 Oct 2017
French Health Minister Olivier Véran: "We are able to test every person with symptoms"
French government is on May 28 announcing part two of Covid-19 lockdown easing. Health Minister Olivier Véran gave more explanations about the evolution of the green/red Covid-19 map of France, and said France was now able to test every person with coronavirus symptoms.
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Why is Spain so unstable? | CNBC Explains
Spain's just had its third election in just over three years. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his socialist party won the most votes but weren't able to secure a majority. This may result in the country facing further political deadlock. So why is Spain's political system so unstable? CNBC's Tom Chitty explains.
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Veran to become new French health minister
(16 Feb 2020) The presidential Elysee Palace has quickly named Olivier Veran as French health minister after his predecessor Agnes Buzyn was chosen on Sunday as the new candidate for Mayor of Paris.
Veran is a lawmaker and a doctor, like Buzyn.
Buzyn was picked as candidate for mayor by the country's governing party when the original contender abruptly withdrew after a leak of sex videos on social media.
It underscored the importance that President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party placed on winning the mayor's office.
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In this conversation, Lebanon's Social Affairs Minister Pierre Bouassi discussed the current refugee crisis and its impact on his country and the region.
In this conversation, Lebanon's Social Affairs Minister Pierre Bouassi discussed the current refugee crisis and its impact on his country and the region.
In this conversation, Lebanon's Social Affairs Minister Pierre Bouassi discussed the current refugee crisis and its impact on his country and the region.
French government is on May 28 announcing part two of Covid-19 lockdown easing. Health Minister Olivier Véran gave more explanations about the evolution of the ...
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Spain's just had its third election in just over three years. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his socialist party won the most votes but weren't able to secure a majority. This may result in the country facing further political deadlock. So why is Spain's political system so unstable? CNBC's Tom Chitty explains.
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Spain's just had its third election in just over three years. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his socialist party won the most votes but weren't able to secure a majority. This may result in the country facing further political deadlock. So why is Spain's political system so unstable? CNBC's Tom Chitty explains.
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(16 Feb 2020) The presidential Elysee Palace has quickly named Olivier Veran as French health minister after his predecessor Agnes Buzyn was chosen on Sunday as...
(16 Feb 2020) The presidential Elysee Palace has quickly named Olivier Veran as French health minister after his predecessor Agnes Buzyn was chosen on Sunday as the new candidate for Mayor of Paris.
Veran is a lawmaker and a doctor, like Buzyn.
Buzyn was picked as candidate for mayor by the country's governing party when the original contender abruptly withdrew after a leak of sex videos on social media.
It underscored the importance that President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party placed on winning the mayor's office.
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(16 Feb 2020) The presidential Elysee Palace has quickly named Olivier Veran as French health minister after his predecessor Agnes Buzyn was chosen on Sunday as the new candidate for Mayor of Paris.
Veran is a lawmaker and a doctor, like Buzyn.
Buzyn was picked as candidate for mayor by the country's governing party when the original contender abruptly withdrew after a leak of sex videos on social media.
It underscored the importance that President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party placed on winning the mayor's office.
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French government is on May 28 announcing part two of Covid-19 lockdown easing. Health Minister Olivier Véran gave more explanations about the evolution of the green/red Covid-19 map of France, and said France was now able to test every person with coronavirus symptoms.
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Spain's just had its third election in just over three years. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his socialist party won the most votes but weren't able to secure a majority. This may result in the country facing further political deadlock. So why is Spain's political system so unstable? CNBC's Tom Chitty explains.
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(16 Feb 2020) The presidential Elysee Palace has quickly named Olivier Veran as French health minister after his predecessor Agnes Buzyn was chosen on Sunday as the new candidate for Mayor of Paris.
Veran is a lawmaker and a doctor, like Buzyn.
Buzyn was picked as candidate for mayor by the country's governing party when the original contender abruptly withdrew after a leak of sex videos on social media.
It underscored the importance that President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party placed on winning the mayor's office.
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The ministry offices are located at Jakobsgatan 26 in central Stockholm.
History
The Ministry of Employment was established in 1974, when the Ministry of the Interior (Swedish:Inrikesdepartementet) was split into two new ministries. The Ministry of Employment assumed responsibility for labour market, labour protection and immigration issues. Housing policies were transferred to a new Ministry of Housing (Swedish:Bostadsdepartementet).