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Ministry of Employment and Social Security (Spain)

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The Ministry of Employment and Social Security is the ministerial department of the Government of Spain created by the Royal Decree of 8 May 1920 which manages the policies of the Government related to Labor relations, employment immigration and emigration, as well as the organization of the Social Security in Spain.

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Responsibilities

The Ministry of Employment and Social Security is a department of the General Administration responsible for:

  • Suggesting and carrying out the Government policy in employment and Social Security affairs.
  • Developing the Government policy in immigration and emigration affairs.
  • Organization

    Depending from the Minister there exists the following units:

  • The Undersecretariat (The unit in charge of coordinating the entire department, as well as preparing documentation for Cabinet debates.)
  • The Secretariat of State of Social Security in Spain.
  • The Secretariat of State of Emigration and Immigration.
  • List of Ministers of Labor

    (1) Ministry of Labor and Social Protection
    (2) Ministry of Labor, Heath and Social Protection
    (3) Ministry of Labor, Health and Justice
    (4) Ministry of Labor and Protection
    (5) Ministry of Labor and Social Attendance
    (6) Ministry of Labor
    (7) Ministry of Agriculture and Labor
    (8) Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Security
    (9) Ministry of Labor and Social Security
    (10) Ministry of Labor Social Affairs
    (11) Ministry of Labor and Immigration
    (12) Ministry of Labor, Commerce and Industry
    (13) Ministry of Trade Union Action and Organization

    References

    Ministry of Employment and Social Security (Spain) Wikipedia