(Parliamentary) Committee on the Labour Market[1] (Swedish: arbetsmarknadsutskottet) (AU) is a parliamentary committee in the Swedish Riksdag. The committee's areas of responsibility concern active labour market policies, working condition policies, working life policies, labour laws, along with gender equality between men and women on the labour market and the working life. The committee was first implemented into the Riksdag during the parliament year of 1975/1976, it served as a successor to the Committee on Home Affairs[2] (Swedish: Inrikesutskottet).
The Speaker for the committee is Magnus Persson from the Sweden Democrats and the vice-Speaker is Teresa Carvalho from the Social Democrats.
Name | Period | Political party | |||
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bgcolor= | 1978–1982 | People's Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1982–1988 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1988–1991 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1991–1992 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1992–1994 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1994–2000 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2000–2002 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2002–2006 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2006–2008 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2008–2010 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2010–2012 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2012-2013 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2013–2014 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2014–2018 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | Anna Johansson[3] | 2018–2022 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | ||
bgcolor= | 2022– | Sweden Democrats |
Name | Period | Political party | Notes | ||
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bgcolor= | 1985–1998 | People's Party/Liberal People's Party | |||
bgcolor= | 1998–2006 | Centre Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2006–2008 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2008–2010 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2010-2014 | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2014 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2014–2017 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | 2017–2018 | Moderate Party | |||
bgcolor= | Gulan Avci[4] | 2018–2020 | Liberal Party | ||
bgcolor= | 2019 | Second vice-Speaker | |||
bgcolor= | 2019–2022 | Second vice-Speaker | |||
bgcolor= | Arman Teimouri | 2020–2021 | Liberal Party | ||
bgcolor= | Roger Haddad | 2021–2022 | Liberal Party | ||
bgcolor= | 2022- | Swedish Social Democratic Party | |||
(Sweden's labour policies)