Ministry of Labor and Immigration (Spain)

Ministry of Labor and Immigration (Spain)

The Ministry of Labor and Immigration is the ministerial department of the Government of Spain created by the Royal Decree of May 8 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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Organization

Depending from the Minister there exists the following units:

  • The Undersecretariat which is the only unit in charge of the coordination of the whole department and that prepares the documentation for the debates in the Cabinet.
  • The Secretariat of State of Social Security in Spain.
  • The Secretariat of State of Emigration and Immigration.

List of Ministers of Labor

Period Beginning End Name Party
Reign of
Alfonso XIII
(1902-1923)
8 May of 1920 13 March of 1921 Carlos Cañal y Migolla (6)
13 March of 1921 14 August of 1921 Eduardo Sanz y Escartín (6)
14 August of 1921 8 March of 1922 Leopoldo Matos y Massieu (6)
8 March of 1922 7 December of 1922 Abilio Calderón Rojo (12)
7 December of 1922 3 September of 1923 Joaquín Chapaprieta Torregrosa (12)
3 September of 1923 15 September of 1923 Luis Armiñán Pérez (12)
Dictatorship of
Miguel Primo de Rivera
(1923-1931)
17 September of 1923 21 December of 1923 Alejandro García Martín (12)
21 December of 1923 7 February of 1924 Juan Flórez Posada (12)
7 February of 1924 3 November of 1928 Eduardo Aunós Pérez (12)
3 November of 1928 30 January of 1930 Eduardo Aunós Pérez (4)
30 January of 1930 18 February of 1931 Pedro Sangro y Ros de Olano (4)
18 February of 1931 14 April of 1931 Gabriel Maura y Gamazo (4)
Second Spanish Republic
(1931-1939)
14 April of 1931 12 September of 1933 Francisco Largo Caballero (1) PSOE
12 September of 1933 8 October of 1933 Ricardo Samper Ibáñez (1) PRR
8 October of 1933 16 December of 1933 Carles Pi i Sunyer (1) ERC
16 December of 1933 28 April of 1934 José Estadella Arnó (1) PRR
28 April of 1934 4 October of 1934 José Estadella Arnó (2) PRR
4 October of 1934 3 April of 1935 José Oriol Anguera de Sojo (2) CEDA
3 April of 1935 6 May of 1935 Eloy Vaquero Cantillo (2) PRR
6 May of 1935 25 September of 1935 Federico Salmón (2) CEDA
25 September of 1935 14 December of 1935 Federico Salmón (3) CEDA
14 December of 1935 30 December of 1935 Alfredo Martínez García (3) PLD
30 December of 1935 19 February of 1936 Manuel Becerra Fernández (3) PC
19 February of 1936 13 May of 1936 Enrique Ramos Ramos (2) IR
13 May of 1936 19 July of 1936 Juan Lluhí Vallescá (2) ERC
19 July of 1936 19 July of 1936 Bernardo Giner de los Ríos (2) UR
19 July of 1936 4 September of 1936 Juan Lluhí Vallescá (2) ERC
4 September of 1936 4 November of 1936 José Tomás Piera (2) ERC
4 November of 1936 17 May of 1937 Anastasio de Gracia (4) PSOE
17 May of 1937 1 April of 1939 Jaume Aiguader (5) ERC
Dictatorship of Francisco Franco
(1936-1975)
3 October of 1936 30 January of 1938 Alejandro Gallo Artacho (6)
30 January of 1938 9 August of 1939 Pedro González-Bueno y Bocos (13)
9 August of 1939 20 May of 1941 Joaquín Benjumea Burín (7)
20 May of 1941 25 February of 1957 José Antonio Girón de Velasco (6)
25 February of 1957 10 July of 1962 Fermín Sanz-Orrio y Sanz (6)
10 July of 1962 29 October of 1969 Jesús Romeo Gorría (6)
29 October of 1969 11 March of 1975 Licinio de la Fuente (6)
11 March of 1975 12 December of 1975 Fernando Suárez González (6)
Reign of
Juan Carlos I
(1975)
12 December of 1975 5 July of 1976 José Solís Ruiz (6)
5 July of 1976 4 July of 1977 Álvaro Rengifo Calderón (6)
4 July of 1977 28 February of 1978 Manuel Jiménez de Parga Cabrera (6) UCD
28 February of 1978 3 May of 1980 Rafael Calvo Ortega (6) UCD
3 May of 1980 9 September of 1980 Salvador Sánchez Terán Hernández (6) UCD
9 September of 1980 26 February of 1981 Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares (6) UCD
26 February of 1981 2 December of 1981 Jesús Sancho Rof (8) UCD
2 December of 1981 2 December of 1982 Santiago Rodríguez Miranda (9) UCD
3 December of 1982 25 July of 1986 Joaquín Almunia Amann (9) PSOE
26 July of 1986 2 May of 1990 Manuel Chaves González (9) PSOE
2 May of 1990 12 July of 1993 Luis Martínez Noval (9) PSOE
13 July of 1993 5 May of 1996 José Antonio Griñán Martínez (9) PSOE
6 May of 1996 20 January of 1999 Javier Arenas Bocanegra (10) PP
20 January of 1999 21 February of 2000 Manuel Pimentel Siles (10) PP
21 February of 2000 10 July of 2002 Juan Carlos Aparicio Pérez (10) PP
10 July of 2002 17 April of 2004 Eduardo Zaplana (10) PP
18 April of 2004 12 April of 2008 Jesús Caldera Sánchez-Capitán (10) PSOE
12 April of 2008 20 October of 2010 Celestino Corbacho (11) PSOE
20 October of 2010 actualidad Valeriano Gómez (11) PSOE

(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 Inmigration
(12) Ministry of Labor, Commerce and Industry
(13) Ministry of Trade Union Action and Organization

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