Minister of Labour
A labor ministry is a ministry responsible for labor market policy, the interests of the labor force, and the labor of a state. Head of Office is the Minister of Labour and the Minister of Labour.
Unless not independent - - Depending on the political guidelines the Department of Labor is usually the portfolio of the Ministry of Social Affairs or the Ministry of Economy allocated.
Germany
Germany Germany
- Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs - Andrea Nahles historical: Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour from 2002 to 2005, then split
- For the Minister of Labour in the countries, see List of current German state labor minister
France
France France
Lithuania
Lithuania Lithuania
Austria
Austria Austria
- Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection - Federal Minister: Hundstorfer historical: set 1987-97 Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, 1997-2000 Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs, 2000-2009 Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour
United States
United States United States
- United States Department of Labor - Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis (2009 - 2013). historical: United States Department of Commerce and Labor ( 1903-13 )
Footnotes
- Department of Employment
- List (ministries )