Ministry of Labour (Norway 1885–1946)
- Ministry of Labour (Norway 1885–1946)
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The Norwegian Ministry of Labour (Norwegian: Arbeidsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry which was established on 1 September 1885 and was disestablished on 22 February 1946. It was succeeded by the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
The following ministries have also existed:
Categories:
- Labour ministries
- Government ministries of Norway
- 1885 establishments in Norway
- 1946 disestablishments
- Ministries established in 1885
- Norwegian government stubs
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