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Marte Mjøs Persen

Marte Mjøs Persen (born 24 April 1975) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. She served as minister of labour and social inclusion from 2022 to 2023, and minister of petroleum and energy from 2021 to 2022. She served as the mayor of Bergen from 2015 until being elected to the Storting in 2021.

Marte Mjøs Persen
Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion
In office
7 March 2022 – 16 October 2023
Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byHadia Tajik
Succeeded byTonje Brenna
Minister of Petroleum and Energy
In office
14 October 2021 – 7 March 2022
Prime MinisterJonas Gahr Støre
Preceded byTina Bru
Succeeded byTerje Aasland
Member of the Storting
Assumed office
1 October 2021
DeputyLubna Jaffery
Benjamin Jakobsen
ConstituencyHordaland
Mayor of Bergen
In office
28 October 2015 – 22 September 2021
DeputyMarita Moltu
Rune Bakervik
Chief CommissionerHarald Schjelderup
Roger Valhammer
Preceded byTrude Drevland
Succeeded byRune Bakervik
Personal details
Born (1975-04-24) 24 April 1975 (age 48)
Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
Political partyLabour
Other political
affiliations
Domestic partnerNils-Olav Nøss
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Bergen[1]
OccupationPolitician

Political career edit

Local politics edit

Persen is a former member of the Red Electoral Alliance, and served as deputy chairman from 2003 to 2007, when the alliance merged to form the Red Party. She left the Red Party in 2008 after internal disagreements.[2] She has been elected member of the city council in Bergen since 2003, first representing the Red Electoral Alliance, and from 2008 the Labour Party. In 2015 she was elected mayor in Bergen, and reelected in 2019.[1][3]

In 2018, she was elected leader of the Hordaland Labour Party.[4] She was re-elected in 2023, with Helge Robert Midtbø and Torgeir Toppe as deputy leaders.[5]

Parliament edit

She was elected representative to the Storting from the constituency of Hordaland for the period 2021–2025, for the Labour Party.[6] While being part of the Støre Cabinet from 2021, Lubna Jaffery met in the Storting in her place,[7] and in 2023 Benjamin Jakobsen met.[8]

Minister of Petroleum and Energy edit

On 14 October 2021, Mjøs Persen was appointed minister of petroleum and energy in Støre's Cabinet.[9]

2021 edit

As the new minister of energy Persen faced a delicate problem. The wind farms of Storheia [no] (80 mills) and Roan [no] (71 mills) are situated within Fosen Reindeer District (Norwegian: Fosen reinbeitedistrikt), and they are built in spite of loud protests from the Sami People. A recent ruling in the Supreme Court ruled that the windmills were set up in violation of the rights of the indigenous people, thus illegally, and the license granted by the ministry in 2013 was illegal.[10]

Regarding the electricity price crisis, Persen promised measures to give people a lower price. She stated that the government would take a look at both short- and long-term solutions.[11]

In the Storting question time on 27 October, Persen acknowledged that electrification of the Norwegian shelf would require an increased use of power on land in the short term up until 2030.[12]

Person met the lawyers representing the Sami people in the issue of the wind farms within the Fosen area, on 2 November. She didn't offer a solution to the matter as the issue stood, but emphasised that she prioritised the state's duty for the people and for the Sami population. She also said she would be meeting the Sami people effected face to face, as soon as possible.[13]

In December, she and fellow ministers Anniken Huitfeldt and Jan Christian Vestre, and Crown Prince Haakon visited the United States to promote Norwegian interests notably regarding "War, the Arctic, offshore wind, contemporary art and Christmas trees". Persen notably cited that they were going to visit Equinor's recently opened Brooklyn office in relation to the ongoing offshore wind projects outside of New York.[14] Persen decided to travel home after only a day out of the four scheduled days to spend in the U. S, citing to compensate for a state secretary with a child who had to be home due to a COVID-19 closed kindergarten. Her chief of communication, Arvid Samland, denied that her return home was due to Progress Party leader Sylvi Listhaug's criticism of Persen's visit.[15]

2022 edit

In a written response to the Progress Party's Marius Arion Nilsen on 4 January 2022, Persen revealed that the electricity prices would be around 13,000 NOK in Southern Norway for the first quarter. The usual cost is around 7,000 NOK. In her response, she said: "I would like to emphasize that these estimates are average calculations made by NVE based on various assumptions. Actual electricity bill will vary from household to household".[16]

Persen received criticism by the media and the Socialist Left Party for not participating at Storting sessions when asked to do so. She responded by saying that it was the Prime Minister's Office who was responsible to call a minister in to attend sessions, and insisted that she had participated whenever asked to. Stavanger Aftenblad encouraged Støre to reconsider her position.[17]

During a minor reshuffle on 7 March 2022, she was appointed Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion.[18]

Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion edit

Following Hadia Tajik's resignation after controversy regarding the use of a government apartment and fringe benefit; Persen was appointed her successor on 7 March 2022.[18]

2022 edit

Shortly after assuming office, Persen announced that the government would make an amendment to the Working Environment Act, defining sexual harassment more clearly and making it illegal. She expressed hope for the amendment to make it easier for vulnerable people to report harassment, and add contribution to sanctions where sexual harassment is occurring. The amendment was sent out on a hearing in the Storting on 8 March.[19]

At a press conference on 29 April, the government announced that temporary changes to laws in order to include Ukrainian refugees. Mjøs Persen stated: "We must ensure that Ukrainian refugees have a safe and predictable everyday life as possible. At the same time, we know that the situation can be demanding for the municipalities, which already have many statutory tasks. Therefore, it is important that our bills address both of these considerations. The government is also proposing a temporary legal basis that allows for this. Among other things, it may be relevant to expand the target group for training in reception if the waiting time before settlement becomes long. All changes must be temporary and repealed no later than 1 July 2023. If there is a need to continue certain proposals, this will be considered and consulted again".[20]

With the AAP scheme having been temporarily abolished since 1 February, Mjøs Persen suggested on 11 May that the scheme should be permanently abolished. The background being that the scheme would not take effect before a waiting period of a year had a person not yet been cleared. This has been in effect since 2018. Mjøs Persen stated: "We want to end the anti-social waiting year. No one gets healed from being thrown out of a scheme".[21]

On 17 June, Mjøs Persen announced that the government would be focusing on giving full time workers a priority in working life with new legislation that full time should be the "main rule". She stated: "It is important to make the best possible use of the opportunities in the workforce, especially now that so many Norwegian companies are reporting a shortage of qualified labour. If many of those who work part-time can work more, it will make a significant contribution".[22]

After aircraft engineers went on strike on 18 June, the negotiating parts were unable to reach an agreed settlement. On 28 June, Mjøs Persen announced that the strike had ended after she had called for a forced wage board. Following the announcement, she stated: "I am not happy that the responsibility for the consequences of the conflict has been shifted to the government in this way". As the strike also effected ambulance aircraft, causing mass delays in hospital appointments, she commented: "Strikes and lockouts have major consequences for many. Many of the consequences that we see are unfortunately something we have to live with when the social partners use legal means, but it is also the parties' responsibility and choice to reach an agreement and avoid the strike having consequences for third parties more than what is affordable to have, and consequences for life and health are something that should definitely be avoided. You as a party have the opportunity to avoid it, both by taking strikes and using dispositions, but unfortunately the parties did not".[23]

Mjøs Persen again put forward a forced wage board in order to prevent a strike in the petroleum industry, where an increasing number of oil workers had signalled a strike, effective from 9 July. Persen presented the forced wage board on 5 July, effectively ending the strike before it even began. She reasoned that it was "unreasonable to go on strike due to the current situation in Europe" and called it "indefensible to shut down the gas production".[24]

Aftenposten revealed in June that the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority allowed a cabin company to not get fined for 800,000kr over dangerous working conditions in the work place. At the time, Persen expressed shock over the revelations.[25] Three months later, she was open to a change in the law, however she didn't want to take said action immediately, and rather allow for new measures to be in effect for some time before reconsidering the labour law. The Red Party criticised the government for lack of action in the case.[26] During July, Red Party MP Mímir Kristjánsson sent several questions to Persen as a follow-up to the aforementioned Aftenposten revelations, but Persen ignored the last question entirely. When she received the questions, she asked the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority for inputs, while her ministry gave NRK a redacted version of the Authority's letter to Persen. She would later clarify that it wasn't natural for her to summarise all the companies that either might have or did break the law and that there was no need for company names in order to formulate policies.[27] On 24 September, Persen made a list of companies who have broken the labour law public, which also listed the ones that the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority have fined since 2017. She did however note that one shouldn't consider all of those companies "criminals".[28]

On 27 September, Persen announced a forced wage board against a teacher's strike, which had escalated over the last month, affecting primary, lower secondary and upper secondary schools in Western Norway, Eastern Norway (with the exception of Oslo) and Trøndelag. The strike had been caused due to protests against low salaries for teachers.[29]

On 27 October, she attended an informal meeting with her Nordic counterparts to discuss integration in the Nordics.[30]

On 17 November, Persen and Labour MP Tuva Moflag admitted that the party should have sent someone to Debatten to discuss the increasing prices two days prior. The party's rejection to participate had originally been due to the ongoing budget negotiations. Persen added that it had been a collective decision to not participate, but that it overall had been her own responsibility to not participate.[31]

On 7 December, she informed the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs that she would not be declassifying the NAV report from the previous government, despite their being a majority in parliament in favour of the report becoming declassified. She argued that it was due to the report being involved in an ongoing court case and that it was an internal document. The Socialist Left and Red parties criticised the move, with the latter vowing to follow-up the case further.[32]

2023 edit

In March 2023, she announced a forced wage board against to put an end to the aid ambulance strike, which had put NHO Luftfart and Parat against each other. The latter of which argued that a forced wage board would not help solve the issue, while Mjøs Persen called it "unfortunate" that the two parties had not been able to reach an agreement.[33]

In June, Mjøs Persen confirmed in parliament in response to a question from the Red Party that the government would not change the rules for the allocation of care money to be given to people without previous employment income.[34]

As part of the state budget for 2024, Mjøs Persen announced that the government would spend 20 million NOK to strengthen efforts to combat work crime, social dumping and frivolity in working life.[35]

On 16 October, Persen was succeeded by Tonje Brenna in a cabinet reshuffle.[36]

Personal life edit

Persen was born in Bergen on 24 April 1975,[1] a daughter of Svein Persen and Eli Hedvig Mjøs,[7] and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Culture and Social Studies from the University of Bergen.[1] She lives with her partner, Nils-Olav Nøss and has four children, notably triplets and one adult son.[37]

References edit

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  2. ^ Horn, Anders; Sjøli, Hans Petter (12 February 2008). "Generasjonsopprør i Rødt". Klassekampen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Marte Mjøs Persen held fram som ordførar i Bergen" (in Norwegian Nynorsk). NRK Vestland. 28 October 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion
2022–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Petroleum and Energy
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Bergen
2015–2021
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
N/A
Leader of the Vestland Labour Party
2018–present
Incumbent

marte, mjøs, persen, born, april, 1975, norwegian, politician, from, labour, party, served, minister, labour, social, inclusion, from, 2022, 2023, minister, petroleum, energy, from, 2021, 2022, served, mayor, bergen, from, 2015, until, being, elected, storting. Marte Mjos Persen born 24 April 1975 is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party She served as minister of labour and social inclusion from 2022 to 2023 and minister of petroleum and energy from 2021 to 2022 She served as the mayor of Bergen from 2015 until being elected to the Storting in 2021 Marte Mjos PersenMinister of Labour and Social InclusionIn office 7 March 2022 16 October 2023Prime MinisterJonas Gahr StorePreceded byHadia TajikSucceeded byTonje BrennaMinister of Petroleum and EnergyIn office 14 October 2021 7 March 2022Prime MinisterJonas Gahr StorePreceded byTina BruSucceeded byTerje AaslandMember of the StortingIncumbentAssumed office 1 October 2021DeputyLubna Jaffery Benjamin JakobsenConstituencyHordalandMayor of BergenIn office 28 October 2015 22 September 2021DeputyMarita Moltu Rune BakervikChief CommissionerHarald Schjelderup Roger ValhammerPreceded byTrude DrevlandSucceeded byRune BakervikPersonal detailsBorn 1975 04 24 24 April 1975 age 48 Bergen Hordaland NorwayPolitical partyLabourOther politicalaffiliationsRed Electoral Alliance until 2007 Red Party 2007 2008 Domestic partnerNils Olav NossChildren4Alma materUniversity of Bergen 1 OccupationPolitician Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Local politics 1 2 Parliament 1 3 Minister of Petroleum and Energy 1 3 1 2021 1 3 2 2022 1 4 Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion 1 4 1 2022 1 4 2 2023 2 Personal life 3 ReferencesPolitical career editLocal politics edit Persen is a former member of the Red Electoral Alliance and served as deputy chairman from 2003 to 2007 when the alliance merged to form the Red Party She left the Red Party in 2008 after internal disagreements 2 She has been elected member of the city council in Bergen since 2003 first representing the Red Electoral Alliance and from 2008 the Labour Party In 2015 she was elected mayor in Bergen and reelected in 2019 1 3 In 2018 she was elected leader of the Hordaland Labour Party 4 She was re elected in 2023 with Helge Robert Midtbo and Torgeir Toppe as deputy leaders 5 Parliament edit She was elected representative to the Storting from the constituency of Hordaland for the period 2021 2025 for the Labour Party 6 While being part of the Store Cabinet from 2021 Lubna Jaffery met in the Storting in her place 7 and in 2023 Benjamin Jakobsen met 8 Minister of Petroleum and Energy edit On 14 October 2021 Mjos Persen was appointed minister of petroleum and energy in Store s Cabinet 9 2021 edit As the new minister of energy Persen faced a delicate problem The wind farms of Storheia no 80 mills and Roan no 71 mills are situated within Fosen Reindeer District Norwegian Fosen reinbeitedistrikt and they are built in spite of loud protests from the Sami People A recent ruling in the Supreme Court ruled that the windmills were set up in violation of the rights of the indigenous people thus illegally and the license granted by the ministry in 2013 was illegal 10 Regarding the electricity price crisis Persen promised measures to give people a lower price She stated that the government would take a look at both short and long term solutions 11 In the Storting question time on 27 October Persen acknowledged that electrification of the Norwegian shelf would require an increased use of power on land in the short term up until 2030 12 Person met the lawyers representing the Sami people in the issue of the wind farms within the Fosen area on 2 November She didn t offer a solution to the matter as the issue stood but emphasised that she prioritised the state s duty for the people and for the Sami population She also said she would be meeting the Sami people effected face to face as soon as possible 13 In December she and fellow ministers Anniken Huitfeldt and Jan Christian Vestre and Crown Prince Haakon visited the United States to promote Norwegian interests notably regarding War the Arctic offshore wind contemporary art and Christmas trees Persen notably cited that they were going to visit Equinor s recently opened Brooklyn office in relation to the ongoing offshore wind projects outside of New York 14 Persen decided to travel home after only a day out of the four scheduled days to spend in the U S citing to compensate for a state secretary with a child who had to be home due to a COVID 19 closed kindergarten Her chief of communication Arvid Samland denied that her return home was due to Progress Party leader Sylvi Listhaug s criticism of Persen s visit 15 2022 edit In a written response to the Progress Party s Marius Arion Nilsen on 4 January 2022 Persen revealed that the electricity prices would be around 13 000 NOK in Southern Norway for the first quarter The usual cost is around 7 000 NOK In her response she said I would like to emphasize that these estimates are average calculations made by NVE based on various assumptions Actual electricity bill will vary from household to household 16 Persen received criticism by the media and the Socialist Left Party for not participating at Storting sessions when asked to do so She responded by saying that it was the Prime Minister s Office who was responsible to call a minister in to attend sessions and insisted that she had participated whenever asked to Stavanger Aftenblad encouraged Store to reconsider her position 17 During a minor reshuffle on 7 March 2022 she was appointed Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion 18 Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion edit Following Hadia Tajik s resignation after controversy regarding the use of a government apartment and fringe benefit Persen was appointed her successor on 7 March 2022 18 2022 edit Shortly after assuming office Persen announced that the government would make an amendment to the Working Environment Act defining sexual harassment more clearly and making it illegal She expressed hope for the amendment to make it easier for vulnerable people to report harassment and add contribution to sanctions where sexual harassment is occurring The amendment was sent out on a hearing in the Storting on 8 March 19 At a press conference on 29 April the government announced that temporary changes to laws in order to include Ukrainian refugees Mjos Persen stated We must ensure that Ukrainian refugees have a safe and predictable everyday life as possible At the same time we know that the situation can be demanding for the municipalities which already have many statutory tasks Therefore it is important that our bills address both of these considerations The government is also proposing a temporary legal basis that allows for this Among other things it may be relevant to expand the target group for training in reception if the waiting time before settlement becomes long All changes must be temporary and repealed no later than 1 July 2023 If there is a need to continue certain proposals this will be considered and consulted again 20 With the AAP scheme having been temporarily abolished since 1 February Mjos Persen suggested on 11 May that the scheme should be permanently abolished The background being that the scheme would not take effect before a waiting period of a year had a person not yet been cleared This has been in effect since 2018 Mjos Persen stated We want to end the anti social waiting year No one gets healed from being thrown out of a scheme 21 On 17 June Mjos Persen announced that the government would be focusing on giving full time workers a priority in working life with new legislation that full time should be the main rule She stated It is important to make the best possible use of the opportunities in the workforce especially now that so many Norwegian companies are reporting a shortage of qualified labour If many of those who work part time can work more it will make a significant contribution 22 After aircraft engineers went on strike on 18 June the negotiating parts were unable to reach an agreed settlement On 28 June Mjos Persen announced that the strike had ended after she had called for a forced wage board Following the announcement she stated I am not happy that the responsibility for the consequences of the conflict has been shifted to the government in this way As the strike also effected ambulance aircraft causing mass delays in hospital appointments she commented Strikes and lockouts have major consequences for many Many of the consequences that we see are unfortunately something we have to live with when the social partners use legal means but it is also the parties responsibility and choice to reach an agreement and avoid the strike having consequences for third parties more than what is affordable to have and consequences for life and health are something that should definitely be avoided You as a party have the opportunity to avoid it both by taking strikes and using dispositions but unfortunately the parties did not 23 Mjos Persen again put forward a forced wage board in order to prevent a strike in the petroleum industry where an increasing number of oil workers had signalled a strike effective from 9 July Persen presented the forced wage board on 5 July effectively ending the strike before it even began She reasoned that it was unreasonable to go on strike due to the current situation in Europe and called it indefensible to shut down the gas production 24 Aftenposten revealed in June that the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority allowed a cabin company to not get fined for 800 000kr over dangerous working conditions in the work place At the time Persen expressed shock over the revelations 25 Three months later she was open to a change in the law however she didn t want to take said action immediately and rather allow for new measures to be in effect for some time before reconsidering the labour law The Red Party criticised the government for lack of action in the case 26 During July Red Party MP Mimir Kristjansson sent several questions to Persen as a follow up to the aforementioned Aftenposten revelations but Persen ignored the last question entirely When she received the questions she asked the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority for inputs while her ministry gave NRK a redacted version of the Authority s letter to Persen She would later clarify that it wasn t natural for her to summarise all the companies that either might have or did break the law and that there was no need for company names in order to formulate policies 27 On 24 September Persen made a list of companies who have broken the labour law public which also listed the ones that the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority have fined since 2017 She did however note that one shouldn t consider all of those companies criminals 28 On 27 September Persen announced a forced wage board against a teacher s strike which had escalated over the last month affecting primary lower secondary and upper secondary schools in Western Norway Eastern Norway with the exception of Oslo and Trondelag The strike had been caused due to protests against low salaries for teachers 29 On 27 October she attended an informal meeting with her Nordic counterparts to discuss integration in the Nordics 30 On 17 November Persen and Labour MP Tuva Moflag admitted that the party should have sent someone to Debatten to discuss the increasing prices two days prior The party s rejection to participate had originally been due to the ongoing budget negotiations Persen added that it had been a collective decision to not participate but that it overall had been her own responsibility to not participate 31 On 7 December she informed the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs that she would not be declassifying the NAV report from the previous government despite their being a majority in parliament in favour of the report becoming declassified She argued that it was due to the report being involved in an ongoing court case and that it was an internal document The Socialist Left and Red parties criticised the move with the latter vowing to follow up the case further 32 2023 edit In March 2023 she announced a forced wage board against to put an end to the aid ambulance strike which had put NHO Luftfart and Parat against each other The latter of which argued that a forced wage board would not help solve the issue while Mjos Persen called it unfortunate that the two parties had not been able to reach an agreement 33 In June Mjos Persen confirmed in parliament in response to a question from the Red Party that the government would not change the rules for the allocation of care money to be given to people without previous employment income 34 As part of the state budget for 2024 Mjos Persen announced that the government would spend 20 million NOK to strengthen efforts to combat work crime social dumping and frivolity in working life 35 On 16 October Persen was succeeded by Tonje Brenna in a cabinet reshuffle 36 Personal life editPersen was born in Bergen on 24 April 1975 1 a daughter of Svein Persen and Eli Hedvig Mjos 7 and graduated with a bachelor s degree in Culture and Social Studies from the University of Bergen 1 She lives with her partner Nils Olav Noss and has four children notably triplets and one adult son 37 References edit a b c d Garvik Olav Marte Mjos Persen In Bolstad Erik ed Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Norsk nettleksikon Retrieved 28 September 2021 Horn Anders Sjoli Hans Petter 12 February 2008 Generasjonsoppror i Rodt Klassekampen in Norwegian Retrieved 19 October 2021 Marte Mjos Persen held fram som ordforar i Bergen in Norwegian Nynorsk NRK Vestland 28 October 2019 Retrieved 27 October 2023 Marte Mjos Persen er ny leder i Hordaland Ap in Norwegian Bergensavisen 18 March 2018 Retrieved 15 December 2023 Marte Mjos Persen ny leiar av Vestland Ap in Norwegian NRK Vestland 19 March 2023 Retrieved 19 March 2023 Tvedt Knut Are Stortingsrepresentantene 2021 2025 In Bolstad Erik ed Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Norsk nettleksikon Retrieved 28 September 2021 a b Persen Marte Mjos 1975 stortinget no in Norwegian Retrieved 19 October 2021 Tvedt Knut Are Benjamin Jakobsen In Bolstad Erik ed Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Oslo Norsk nettleksikon Retrieved 1 July 2023 Norge har fatt ny regjering in Norwegian NRK 14 October 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2021 Borstad Johannes Maso Jan Rune Kringstad Kirsti Molster Elisabeth Strand 11 October 2021 Hun blir statsrad og far vindkraftsaken i fanget etter knusende dom nrk no in Norwegian Retrieved 19 October 2021 Haper regjeringen kutter elavgift og moms pa strom in Norwegian NRK 18 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Ap og Sp krevde mer havvind na kommer ny statsrad med innrommelse in Norwegian Nettavisen 27 October 2021 Retrieved 27 October 2021 Reindriftssamene pa Fosen far forelopig ingen svar fra regjeringen in Norwegian ABC Nyheter 2 November 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Tre statsrader pa plass i USA Vi har veldig mye a tilby amerikanerne in Norwegian Verdens Gang 6 December 2021 Retrieved 6 December 2021 Sylvi Listhaug raser etter USA besok Ikke til a tro in Norwegian Nettavisen 6 December 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Kan bli naer doblet stromregning i Sor Norge in Norwegian ABC Nyheter 4 January 2022 Retrieved 5 January 2022 SV reagerer pa manglende oppmote i sporretimen fra olje og energiministeren in Norwegian ABC Nyheter 8 February 2022 Retrieved 9 February 2022 a b Marte Mjos Persen er Norges nye arbeidsminister in Norwegian NRK 7 March 2022 Retrieved 7 March 2022 Onsker strengere lov om seksuell trakassering pa arbeidsplasser in Norwegian NRK 8 March 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Vil endre lover for a inkludere ukrainske flyktninger in Norwegian TV2 29 April 2022 Retrieved 29 April 2022 Karensaret i AAP ordningen kan bli fjernet in Norwegian ABC Nyheter 11 May 2022 Retrieved 12 May 2022 Vil styrke retten til heltidsjobb in Norwegian government no 17 June 2022 Retrieved 17 June 2022 Tvungen lonnsnemnd i flyteknikerstreiken in Norwegian Verdens Gang 28 June 2022 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Bruker tvungen lonsnemnd i oljestreiken in Norwegian Nynorsk NRK 5 July 2022 Retrieved 5 July 2022 For bedriften var jeg bare et verktoy som gikk i stykker Ikke et menneske som ble skadet in Norwegian Aftenposten 3 June 2022 Retrieved 4 September 2022 Arbeidsministeren apner for lovendringer etter Aftenposten avsloringer in Norwegian Aftenposten 3 September 2022 Retrieved 4 September 2022 Nekter a gi Stortinget liste over serie lovbrytere in Norwegian NRK 12 September 2022 Retrieved 12 September 2022 Historisk grep Offentliggjor alle lovbrytere Arbeidstilsynet har tatt siden 2017 in Norwegian Aftenposten 24 September 2022 Retrieved 25 September 2022 Laererstreiken avsluttet av regjeringen Alvorlige konsekvenser in Norwegian Nettavisen 27 September 2022 Retrieved 27 September 2022 Erfaringer i en krevende tid in Norwegian government no 27 October 2022 Retrieved 28 October 2022 Arbeiderpartiet innrommer at de burde stilt i Debatten in Norwegian Verdens Gang 17 November 2022 Retrieved 17 November 2022 Stoppes Svaert skuffet in Norwegian Dagbladet 7 December 2022 Retrieved 7 December 2022 Regjeringen avslutter luftambulansestreiken in Norwegian Borsen Dagbladet 19 March 2023 Retrieved 19 March 2023 Regjeringen vil ikke endre reglene for tildeling av pleiepenger in Norwegian Adresseavisen 24 June 2023 Retrieved 24 June 2023 Vil styrke det seriose arbeidslivet med 20 millionar kroner in Norwegian government no 6 October 2023 Retrieved 13 October 2023 Her er Store sine nye statsradar in Norwegian Nynorsk NRK 16 October 2023 Retrieved 16 October 2023 Trillingmor fra Flaktveit blir byens nye ordforer in Norwegian Bergensavisen 14 October 2015 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Political officesPreceded byHadia Tajik Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion2022 2023 Succeeded byTonje BrennaPreceded byTina Bru Minister of Petroleum and Energy2021 2022 Succeeded byTerje AaslandPreceded byTrude Drevland Mayor of Bergen2015 2021 Succeeded byRune BakervikParty political officesPreceded byN A Leader of the 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