Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion explained

Agency Name:Royal Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion
Nativename:Det kongelige arbeids- og inkluderingsdepartementet
Seal:Emblem of the Norwegian Government.svg
Formed:[1]
Jurisdiction:Government of Norway
Headquarters:Regjeringskvartalet, Akersgata 64, Oslo, Norway
Minister1 Name:Marte Mjøs Persen
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion
Chief1 Name:Eli Telhaug
Chief1 Position:Secretary General
Website:Official website
Footnotes:List of Norwegian ministries

The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion (Norwegian: Arbeids- og inkluderingsdepartementet, AID) is a Norwegian ministry established in 1846. It is responsible for the labour market, the working environment, pensions, welfare, social security, integration, immigration and asylum.[2] Since 2023 the ministry has been led by Tonje Brenna of the Labour Party.

Name history

The ministry was originally established as Ministry of the Interior in 1846. It has since seen changes to its nomenclature, which highlighted its responsibility on social affairs in 1916.[1]

Responsibility for labour affairs were transferred to the Ministry of Local Government in 1948, where it was until 1989 and again from 1993 to 1997. The responsibilities were returned to social affairs in 2002, and inclusion was added to the title in 2006.

Organisation

Political staff

As of October 2023, the political staff of the ministry is as follows:[3]

Subsidiaries

Agencies

Standing Committees and Boards

Limited companies

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Affair: Councillor of State 1846 - . Government of Norway . www.regjeringen.no . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20221126081507/https://www.regjeringen.no/en/the-government/previous-governments/ks/ministries-since-1814/ministry-of-labour-and-social-inclusion/id426233/ . 26 November 2022 . 1 July 2023 . en .
  2. Web site: About the Ministry . Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion . 2008-04-26.
  3. Web site: Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion: Organisation . 22 October 2023 . www.regjeringen.no . Government of Norway .