Minister of Labour
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Minister of Labour is typically a cabinet-level position with portfolio responsibility for setting national labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms and employment.
The position exist in many countries with several different names:
- Secretary of State for Employment (United Kingdom)
- Minister of Labour (Canada)
- Minister of Labour and Immigration (Manitoba), Canada
- Minister for Labour (Ireland)
- United States Secretary of Labor
- Minister of Labour (New Zealand)
- Minister of Labour (Germany)
- Minister of Labour and Employment (Israel)
- Secretary of Labor (Mexico)
- Minister of Labour (Norway)
- Minister of Labour (France)
- Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Turkey)
- Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China
- Ministry of Manpower (Singapore)
- Ministry of Labour - Invalids and Social Affairs (Vietnam)
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