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Ministry of Employment

The Ministry of Employment is responsible for issues concerning the labour market, labour law and health and safety at work. The Ministry is also responsible for matters concerning integration, efforts to counter exclusion and work on gender equality, human rights at national level, strengthening LGBTIQ people’s rights and combating racism and discrimination.

Responsible ministers

Mats Persson Minister for Employment and Integration
Nina Larsson Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life

News from Ministry of Employment

  • Sweden’s first national strategy to strengthen Jewish life and combat antisemitism

    The Swedish Government has adopted a national strategy to strengthen Jewish life and combat antisemitism. This strategy will provide a structure for national efforts in the period 2025–2034. The objective is to lay the foundations for more targeted and coordinated efforts and create better conditions for Jewish life in Sweden.

  • Nina Larsson new Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life

    Nina Larsson, Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life.
    Nina Larsson, Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life. Photo: Ninni Andersson/Government Offices of Sweden.

    Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Minister of Education Johan Pehrson introduced Sweden's new Minister of Gender Equality and Working Life, Nina Larsson.

  • New Government assignment to focus on increasing professional and geographical labour mobility

    Although unemployment is high in Sweden, employers all over the country are looking for new employees with the right skills. For this reason, both the professional and geographical labour mobility of jobseekers need to increase. The Government has now tasked Arbetsförmedlingen (the Swedish Public Employment) Service to further develop the control of this.

Content from the Ministry of Employment

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