Ministry of Labour (of 2010) (2010–2014)
Established: 1. January 2010
Abolished: 1. January 2014
On 1 January 2010, the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion had its name changed to the Ministry of Labour, listed here as the Ministry of Labour (of 2010). Immigration affairs were transferred to the Ministry of Justice and the Police, inclusion affairs to the Ministry of Children and Equality (of 2006). State pensions affairs were transferred to the Ministry of Labour (of 2010) from the Ministry of Government Administration and Reform. The Ministry of Children and Equality (of 2006) now had its name changed to the Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion.
On 1 January 2014, the Ministry of Labour (of 2010) had its name changed to the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, listed here as the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (of 2014).
Politicians
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Aasrud, Rigmor (A)
- Minister of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs and acting Minister of Labour – Jens Stoltenberg's Second Government 19/11/2010–03/01/2011
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Bjurstrøm, Hanne Inger (A)
- Minister of Labour - leave of absence – Jens Stoltenberg's Second Government 05/11/2010–03/01/2011
- Minister of Labour – Jens Stoltenberg's Second Government 01/01/2010–21/09/2012
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Eriksson, Robert (Frp)
- Minister of Labour and Social Affairs – Erna Solberg's Government 16/10/2013–31/12/2013
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Huitfeldt, Anniken (A)
- Minister of Labour – Jens Stoltenberg's Second Government 21/09/2012–16/10/2013
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Flaa, Jardar E. (A)
- Political Adviser for Bjurstrøm, Hanne Inger 01/08/2011–21/09/2012
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Henriksen, Martin (A)
- Political Adviser for Huitfeldt, Anniken 21/09/2012–13/05/2013
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Holmøy, Ulrikke (Frp)
- Political Adviser for Eriksson, Robert 11/11/2013–31/12/2013
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Nerheim, André (A)
- Political Adviser for Huitfeldt, Anniken 13/05/2013–16/10/2013
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Øyan, Jon Reidar (A)
- Political Adviser for Bjurstrøm, Hanne Inger 01/01/2010–24/01/2011
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Tørres, Liv (A)
- Political Adviser for Bjurstrøm, Hanne Inger 24/01/2011–22/07/2011