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Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Argentina)

The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Spanish: Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social; MTEySS) was a ministry of the Argentine Government tasked with overseeing the country's public policies on labour conditions, employment and social security.

Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security
Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social

Edificio CASFPI, headquarters of the Ministry
Ministry overview
Formed1949; 75 years ago (1949)
Preceding Ministry
  • Secretariat of Labour and Prevision
DissolvedDecember 10, 2023; 4 months ago (December 10, 2023)
Superseding agency
TypeMinistry
JurisdictionGovernment of Argentina
HeadquartersEdificio CASFPI, Av. Leandro N. Alem 650, Buenos Aires
Annual budget$ 3,693,758,343,111[1]
Minister responsible
Websiteargentina.gob.ar/trabajo

It proposed, designed, elaborated, administered and supervised the policies in all that is inherent to the relations and individual and collective conditions of work, to the legal regime of collective bargaining and of the professional associations of workers and employers, to employment, job training and social security. In addition, it was informally tasked with overseeing the government's relationship with Argentina's trade unions.[2]

The Ministry was founded in 1949, when the Secretariat of Labour and Prevision was elevated to ministerial level in the first cabinet of President Juan Perón; the first minister was José María Freire.[3] It was briefly disestablished during the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía, being restored during the third and last presidency of Perón in 1973. It was also demoted to a secretariat for a short period during the presidency of Mauricio Macri, from 2018 to 2019.[4]

The ministry was dissolved on December 10, 2023 following a presidential decree from President Javier Milei.

List of ministers edit

No Minister Party Term President
Ministry of Labour and Prevision (1949–1958)
1 José María Freire Peronist Party 7 June 1949 – 6 April 1953 Juan Perón
2 Alejandro Giavarini Peronist Party 6 April 1953 – 21 September 1955
3 Luis Cerruti Costa Independent 21 September 1955 – 14 November 1955 Eduardo Lonardi
4 Raúl Carlos Migone Independent 14 November 1955 – 21 September 1956 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
5 Horacio Aguirre Legarreta National Democratic Party 26 September 1956 – 16 November 1956
6 Alberto Mercier Independent 17 November 1956 – 29 January 1957
7 Tristán Guevara Democratic Progressive Party 30 January 1957 – 30 April 1958
Ministry of Labour and Social Security (1958–1966)
8 Alfredo Allende Intransigent Radical Civic Union 18 June 1958 – 11 February 1959 Arturo Frondizi
9 David Bléjer Intransigent Radical Civic Union 11 February 1959 – 30 December 1960
10 Guillermo Acuña Anzorena Intransigent Radical Civic Union 30 December 1960 – 30 June 1961
11 Ismael Bruno Quijano Intransigent Radical Civic Union 30 June 1961 – 26 March 1962
12 Oscar Puiggrós Christian Democratic Party 27 March 1962 – 29 April 1962 José María Guido
13 Galileo Puente Independent 29 April 1962 – 28 February 1963
14 Alberto Rodríguez Galán Independent 28 February 1963 – 11 March 1963
15 Rodolfo Martelli Independent 12 March 1963 – 14 May 1963
16 Bernardo Bas Independent 15 May 1963 – 11 October 1963
17 Fernando Solá Radical Civic Union 12 October 1963 – 28 June 1966 Arturo Illia
Ministry of Labour (1971–1989)
18 Rubens San Sebastián Independent 30 May 1971 – 25 March 1973 Alejandro Lanusse
19 Ricardo Otero Justicialist Party 25 March 1973 – 12 October 1973 Héctor Cámpora
12 October 1973 – 1 July 1974 Juan Perón
1 July 1974 – 29 June 1975 Isabel Perón
20 Cecilio Conditi Justicialist Party 29 June 1975 – 11 August 1975
21 Carlos Ruckauf Justicialist Party 11 August 1975 – 3 February 1976
22 Miguel Unamuno Justicialist Party 3 February 1976 – 24 March 1976
23 Horacio Tomás Liendo Independent (Military) 29 March 1976 – 8 February 1979 Jorge Rafael Videla
24 Llamil Reston Independent (Military) 8 February 1979 – 29 March 1981
25 Julio Porcile Independent (Military) 29 March 1981 – 2 July 1982 Roberto Viola
Carlos Lacoste
Leopoldo Galtieri
Alfredo Saint-Jean
26 Héctor Villaveirán Independent 2 July 1982 – 10 December 1983 Reynaldo Bignone
27 Antonio Mucci Radical Civic Union 10 December 1983 – 24 April 1984 Raúl Alfonsín
28 Juan Manuel Casella Radical Civic Union 24 April 1984 – 31 October 1984
29 Hugo Barrionuevo Justicialist Party 31 October 1984 – 27 March 1987
30 Carlos Alderete Justicialist Party 27 March 1987 – 16 September 1987
31 Ideler Tonelli Radical Civic Union 16 September 1987 – 7 July 1989
Ministry of Labour and Social Security (1989–1999)
32 Jorge Alberto Triaca Justicialist Party 8 July 1989 – 16 January 1992 Carlos Menem
33 Rodolfo Díaz Justicialist Party 16 January 1992 – 4 December 1992
34 Enrique Rodríguez Justicialist Party 4 December 1992 – 22 December 1993
35 Armando Caro Figueroa Justicialist Party 22 December 1993 – 5 December 1997
36 Antonio Erman González Christian Democratic Party 5 December 1997 – 26 May 1999
37 José Alberto Uriburu Independent 26 May 1999 – 10 December 1999
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Human Resources (2001–2002)
38 Alberto Flamarique Radical Civic Union 10 December 1999 – 6 October 2000 Fernando de la Rúa
39 Patricia Bullrich New Leadership 6 October 2000 – 29 October 2001
40 José Gabriel Dumón Radical Civic Union 29 October 2001 – 21 December 2001
41 Oraldo Britos Justicialist Party 23 December 2001 – 30 December 2001 Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (2002–2018)
42 Alfredo Atanasof Justicialist Party 3 January 2002 – 3 May 2002 Eduardo Duhalde
43 Graciela Camaño Justicialist Party 3 May 2002 – 25 May 2003
44 Carlos Tomada Justicialist Party 25 May 2003 – 10 December 2015 Néstor Kirchner
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
45 Jorge Triaca Jr. Republican Proposal 10 December 2015 – 5 September 2018 Mauricio Macri
Ministry of Production and Labour (2018–2019)
46 Dante Sica Independent 5 September 2018 – 10 December 2019 Mauricio Macri
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (2019–2023)
47 Claudio Moroni Justicialist Party 10 December 2019 – 13 October 2022 Alberto Fernández
48 Kelly Olmos Justicialist Party 13 October 2022 - 10 December 2023

References edit

  1. ^ "Presupuesto 2021". Ministerio de Economía (in Spanish). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  2. ^ "¿Quién es Claudio Moroni, el flamante ministro de trabajo que deberá articular el pacto social?". InfoGremiales (in Spanish). 7 December 2019. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  3. ^ Luciani, María Paula (May 2014). El primer peronismo y la jerarquización de las agencias estatales del trabajo (1943-1955) (PDF) (MA) (in Spanish). National University of General San Martín. p. 136. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  4. ^ Aguilar, Lucho (3 September 2018). "Como Onganía, Macri rebajó el Ministerio de Trabajo a una secretaría (más) patronal". La Izquierda Diario (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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The Ministry of Labour Employment and Social Security Spanish Ministerio de Trabajo Empleo y Seguridad Social MTEySS was a ministry of the Argentine Government tasked with overseeing the country s public policies on labour conditions employment and social security Ministry of Labour Employment and Social SecurityMinisterio de Trabajo Empleo y Seguridad SocialEdificio CASFPI headquarters of the MinistryMinistry overviewFormed1949 75 years ago 1949 Preceding MinistrySecretariat of Labour and PrevisionDissolvedDecember 10 2023 4 months ago December 10 2023 Superseding agencyMinistry of Human CapitalTypeMinistryJurisdictionGovernment of ArgentinaHeadquartersEdificio CASFPI Av Leandro N Alem 650 Buenos AiresAnnual budget 3 693 758 343 111 1 Minister responsibleKelly OlmosWebsiteargentina gob ar trabajo It proposed designed elaborated administered and supervised the policies in all that is inherent to the relations and individual and collective conditions of work to the legal regime of collective bargaining and of the professional associations of workers and employers to employment job training and social security In addition it was informally tasked with overseeing the government s relationship with Argentina s trade unions 2 The Ministry was founded in 1949 when the Secretariat of Labour and Prevision was elevated to ministerial level in the first cabinet of President Juan Peron the first minister was Jose Maria Freire 3 It was briefly disestablished during the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Ongania being restored during the third and last presidency of Peron in 1973 It was also demoted to a secretariat for a short period during the presidency of Mauricio Macri from 2018 to 2019 4 The ministry was dissolved on December 10 2023 following a presidential decree from President Javier Milei List of ministers editNo Minister Party Term President Ministry of Labour and Prevision 1949 1958 1 Jose Maria Freire Peronist Party 7 June 1949 6 April 1953 Juan Peron 2 Alejandro Giavarini Peronist Party 6 April 1953 21 September 1955 3 Luis Cerruti Costa Independent 21 September 1955 14 November 1955 Eduardo Lonardi 4 Raul Carlos Migone Independent 14 November 1955 21 September 1956 Pedro Eugenio Aramburu 5 Horacio Aguirre Legarreta National Democratic Party 26 September 1956 16 November 1956 6 Alberto Mercier Independent 17 November 1956 29 January 1957 7 Tristan Guevara Democratic Progressive Party 30 January 1957 30 April 1958 Ministry of Labour and Social Security 1958 1966 8 Alfredo Allende Intransigent Radical Civic Union 18 June 1958 11 February 1959 Arturo Frondizi 9 David Blejer Intransigent Radical Civic Union 11 February 1959 30 December 1960 10 Guillermo Acuna Anzorena Intransigent Radical Civic Union 30 December 1960 30 June 1961 11 Ismael Bruno Quijano Intransigent Radical Civic Union 30 June 1961 26 March 1962 12 Oscar Puiggros Christian Democratic Party 27 March 1962 29 April 1962 Jose Maria Guido 13 Galileo Puente Independent 29 April 1962 28 February 1963 14 Alberto Rodriguez Galan Independent 28 February 1963 11 March 1963 15 Rodolfo Martelli Independent 12 March 1963 14 May 1963 16 Bernardo Bas Independent 15 May 1963 11 October 1963 17 Fernando Sola Radical Civic Union 12 October 1963 28 June 1966 Arturo Illia Ministry of Labour 1971 1989 18 Rubens San Sebastian Independent 30 May 1971 25 March 1973 Alejandro Lanusse 19 Ricardo Otero Justicialist Party 25 March 1973 12 October 1973 Hector Campora 12 October 1973 1 July 1974 Juan Peron 1 July 1974 29 June 1975 Isabel Peron 20 Cecilio Conditi Justicialist Party 29 June 1975 11 August 1975 21 Carlos Ruckauf Justicialist Party 11 August 1975 3 February 1976 22 Miguel Unamuno Justicialist Party 3 February 1976 24 March 1976 23 Horacio Tomas Liendo Independent Military 29 March 1976 8 February 1979 Jorge Rafael Videla 24 Llamil Reston Independent Military 8 February 1979 29 March 1981 25 Julio Porcile Independent Military 29 March 1981 2 July 1982 Roberto Viola Carlos Lacoste Leopoldo Galtieri Alfredo Saint Jean 26 Hector Villaveiran Independent 2 July 1982 10 December 1983 Reynaldo Bignone 27 Antonio Mucci Radical Civic Union 10 December 1983 24 April 1984 Raul Alfonsin 28 Juan Manuel Casella Radical Civic Union 24 April 1984 31 October 1984 29 Hugo Barrionuevo Justicialist Party 31 October 1984 27 March 1987 30 Carlos Alderete Justicialist Party 27 March 1987 16 September 1987 31 Ideler Tonelli Radical Civic Union 16 September 1987 7 July 1989 Ministry of Labour and Social Security 1989 1999 32 Jorge Alberto Triaca Justicialist Party 8 July 1989 16 January 1992 Carlos Menem 33 Rodolfo Diaz Justicialist Party 16 January 1992 4 December 1992 34 Enrique Rodriguez Justicialist Party 4 December 1992 22 December 1993 35 Armando Caro Figueroa Justicialist Party 22 December 1993 5 December 1997 36 Antonio Erman Gonzalez Christian Democratic Party 5 December 1997 26 May 1999 37 Jose Alberto Uriburu Independent 26 May 1999 10 December 1999 Ministry of Labour Employment and Human Resources 2001 2002 38 Alberto Flamarique Radical Civic Union 10 December 1999 6 October 2000 Fernando de la Rua 39 Patricia Bullrich New Leadership 6 October 2000 29 October 2001 40 Jose Gabriel Dumon Radical Civic Union 29 October 2001 21 December 2001 41 Oraldo Britos Justicialist Party 23 December 2001 30 December 2001 Adolfo Rodriguez Saa Ministry of Labour Employment and Social Security 2002 2018 42 Alfredo Atanasof Justicialist Party 3 January 2002 3 May 2002 Eduardo Duhalde 43 Graciela Camano Justicialist Party 3 May 2002 25 May 2003 44 Carlos Tomada Justicialist Party 25 May 2003 10 December 2015 Nestor Kirchner Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner 45 Jorge Triaca Jr Republican Proposal 10 December 2015 5 September 2018 Mauricio Macri Ministry of Production and Labour 2018 2019 46 Dante Sica Independent 5 September 2018 10 December 2019 Mauricio Macri Ministry of Labour Employment and Social Security 2019 2023 47 Claudio Moroni Justicialist Party 10 December 2019 13 October 2022 Alberto Fernandez 48 Kelly Olmos Justicialist Party 13 October 2022 10 December 2023References edit Presupuesto 2021 Ministerio de Economia in Spanish 2020 Retrieved 20 November 2020 Quien es Claudio Moroni el flamante ministro de trabajo que debera articular el pacto social InfoGremiales in Spanish 7 December 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Luciani Maria Paula May 2014 El primer peronismo y la jerarquizacion de las agencias estatales del trabajo 1943 1955 PDF MA in Spanish National University of General San Martin p 136 Retrieved 24 November 2020 Aguilar Lucho 3 September 2018 Como Ongania Macri rebajo el Ministerio de Trabajo a una secretaria mas patronal La Izquierda Diario in Spanish Retrieved 24 November 2020 External links editOfficial website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Labour Employment and Social Security Argentina amp oldid 1199569264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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