Ministry of Labor and Social Provision (Chile) explained

The Ministry of Labor and Social Security (Spanish; Castilian: Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social) is a government ministry in Chile. It was established during the government of President Jorge Alessandri through decree with the force of law No. 25, published in the Official Gazette on October 29, 1959, along with the Ministry of Public Health (Minsal).[1]

Since March 11, 2022, the minister of Labor and Social Provision is Jeannette Jara. The Undersecretary of Labor is Giorgio Boccardo, and the Undersecretary of Social Welfare is Claudio Reyes.[2]

List of ministers of Labor and Social Provision

2010−present

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endPresident
Camila MerinoEvópoli11 March 201016 January 2011Sebastián Piñera
Evelyn MattheiUDI16 January 201124 July 2013Sebastián Piñera
Juan Carlos JobetRN24 July 201311 March 2014Sebastián Piñera
Javiera BlancoInd. DC11 March 201411 May 2015Michelle Bachelet
Ximena RincónDC11 May 201516 November 2016Michelle Bachelet
Alejandra KraussDC16 November 201611 March 2018Sebastián Piñera
Nicolás MonckebergRN11 March 201828 October 2019Sebastián Piñera
María José ZaldívarIndependent28 October 20197 April 2021Sebastián Piñera
Patricio MeleroUDI7 April 202111 March 2022Sebastián Piñera
Jeannette JaraPCCh11 March 2022IncumbentGabriel Boric

Notes and References

  1. Book: Valencia Avaria, Luis. 1986. 2.ª. Santiago, Chile. Editorial Andrés Bello. Anales de la República: registros de los ciudadanos que han integrado los Poderes Ejecutivo y Legislativo.
  2. Web site: 9 March 2022. 2022. Gobierno de Chile: Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social. www.gob.cl.