Ministry of Labour explained
A ministry of labour (UK), or labor (US), also known as a department of labour, or labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security. Such a department may have national or regional (e.g. provincial or state-level) authority.
Lists of current ministries of labour
Named "ministry"
- Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Albania)
- Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Argentina)
- Department of Jobs and Small Business (Australia)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population (Azerbaijan)
- Ministry of Labour and Employment (Bangladesh)
- Ministry of Labour (Barbados)
- Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (Bhutan)
- Ministry of Work, Employment, and Social Security (Bolivia)
- Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (Cambodia)
- Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (China)
- Ministry of Labour (Colombia)
- Ministry of Labour and Pension System (Croatia)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Cuba)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Czech Republic)
- Ministry of Employment (Denmark)
- Ministry of Manpower and Immigration (Egypt)
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Social Affairs of Georgia
- Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany)
- Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (Ghana)
- Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance and Social Solidarity (Greece)
- Ministry of Labour and Employment (India)
- Ministry of Manpower (Indonesia)
- Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare (Iran)
- Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services (Israel)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italy)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Jamaica)
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan)
- Ministry of Employment and Labor (South Korea)
- Ministry of Social Security and Labour (Lithuania)
- Ministry of Human Resources (Malaysia)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (Moldova)
- Ministry of Labour (Myanmar)
- Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Nepal)
- Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (Netherlands)
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (New Zealand)
- Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity (Nigeria)
- Ministry of Labour (Norway)
- Ministry of Labour (Ontario)
- Ministry of Labour (Pakistan)
- Ministry of Labor and Promotion of Employment (Peru)
- Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy (Poland)
- Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (Portugal)
- Ministry of Employment and Social Solidarity (Quebec)
- Rivers State Ministry of Employment Generation and Empowerment
- Ministry of Labor and Social Justice (Romania)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Russia)
- Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy (Serbia)
- Ministry of Manpower (Singapore)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Somalia)
- Ministry of Employment, Social and Family Affairs (Somaliland)
- Ministry of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource Development (South Sudan)
- Ministry of Labour (Spain)
- Ministry of Labour, Trade Union Relations and Sabaragamuwa Development (Sri Lanka)
- Ministry of Employment (Sweden)
- Ministry of Labor (Taiwan)
- Ministry of Labour and Employment (Tanzania)
- Ministry of Labour (Thailand)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Turkey)
- Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (Uganda)
- Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine
- Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population (Uzbekistan)
- Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (Vietnam)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Zambia)
- Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (Zimbabwe)
Named "Department"
Other names
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Named "Ministry"
Named "Department"
Other names
See also