Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italy)

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Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali
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Headquarters of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies in Rome
Department overview
Formed2001
Preceding Department
  • Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Policies
Jurisdiction Government of Italy
Headquarters Rome, Italy
41°54′22″N12°29′20.1″E / 41.90611°N 12.488917°E / 41.90611; 12.488917
Minister responsible
Website Official website

The Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italian : Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali) is a department of the government of the Republic of Italy responsible for policies of labour, employment, labour protection, the adequacy of social security system, and social policy, with particular reference to the prevention and reduction of conditions of need and distress among the people.[ citation needed ]

It is led by the Minister of Labour, a post held by Marina Calderone since 22 October 2022. [1]

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References

  1. "Marina Calderone: chi è il nuovo ministro del Lavoro". Il Difforme (in Italian). 22 October 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2024.