Ministry of Labour and Social Policies (Italy)

Ministry in the government of Italy
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41°54′22″N 12°29′20.1″E / 41.90611°N 12.488917°E / 41.90611; 12.488917Minister responsible
  • Andrea Orlando
WebsiteOfficial 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. It is led by the Minister of Labour, a post held by Nunzia Catalfo since 5 September 2019.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nunzia Catalfo nuovo ministro del Lavoro: prende il posto di Di Maio" [Nunzia Catalfo, new Minister of Labor takes over from Di Maio]. repubblica.it (in Italian). 4 September 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2020.

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  • Official website (Italian)
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