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Ukrainian government ministry
The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine (Ukrainian : Міністерство соціальної політики України , romanized : Ministerstvo sotsialnoi polityky Ukrainy ), formerly the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy , is the Ukrainian government department responsible for instituting labor relations, family and children, immigration and trafficking, women's rights, children's rights, and humanitarian aid.
Specialization [ edit ]
Population Employment and Labor Migration
Work Relationships
Populations Social Security
Family and Children Affairs
Rights Security of the Deported by National Identity People which returned to Ukraine
Ensuring the equal rights and possibilities for women and men
Prevention of violence in family
Structures [ edit ]
The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister , his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. Part of ministry compose several state administrations that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operations of government companies.
State agencies [ edit ]
State Service for disabled and veterans of Ukraine
State Inspection of Ukraine in labor affairs
State Employment Service
System of State Social Security
State Social Security Fund in case of Unemployment
Social Security Fund for temporary Disability
Social Security Fund for industrial Accidents
Pension Fund of Ukraine
List of ministers [ edit ]
Name of ministry
Name of minister
Term of office
Start
End
Ministry of Social Security
Yuriy Lapchinskiy
1918
1918
1918
1920
Nikolai Glebov-Avilov
9 May 1920
29 May 1920
Boris Yeltsin
1920
1921
Varvara Moyrova
1921
1922
Ilya Korneyev
1922
1923
Karl Einstein
1923
1924
Jacob Poznanski
March 1924
July 1926
Hryhoriy Pokornyi
July 1926
29 May 1934
Ivan Slynko
29 May 1934
1936
Ivan Kudrin
14 March 1936
August 1937
August 1937
June 1938
Yevdokia Lehur
June 1938
15 February 1945
Vladimir Muratov
15 February 1945
25 October 1946
Fedir Ananchenko
25 October 1946
11 December 1956
11 December 1956
May 1957
Oleksiy Fedorov
May 1957
19 March 1979
Oleksandra Lukyanenko
19 March 1979
17 September 1991
Arkadiy Yershov
17 September 1991
28 August 1996
Petro Ovcharenko
28 August 1996
29 July 1997
Ministry of Labor and Social Policy
Mykola Bilobotsky
July 1997
June 1998
Ivan Sakhan
June 25, 1998
November 30, 2002
Mykhailo Papiev
November 30, 2002
February 3, 2005
Viacheslav Kyrylenko
February 4, 2005
September 27, 2005
Ivan Sakhan
September 27, 2005
August 4, 2006
Mykhailo Papiev
August 4, 2006
December 18, 2007
Lyudmyla Denisova
December 18, 2007
March 11, 2010
Vasyl Nadraha
March 11, 2010
December 9, 2010
Ministry of Social Policy
Serhiy Tihipko
December 9, 2010
December 24, 2012
Natalia Korolevska
December 24, 2012
'February 24, 2014[3]
Lyudmyla Denisova
February 27, 2014
December 2, 2014
Pavlo Rozenko [4]
December 2, 2014
14 April 2016[2]
Andriy Reva [2]
14 April 2016[2]
29 August 2019
Yuliya Sokolovska
29 August 2019
4 March 2020
Maryna Lazebna
4 March 2020
present
List of ministers of Labor [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
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Original eight Later added
Active government ministries Defunct government ministries
Communities and Territories Development
Information Policy
Higher [and Special General] Education
Fruits and Vegetables
Chemical Industry
Construction and Exploitation of Motorways
[Industrial] Construction [and Architecture]
Construction of Heavy Industry Enterprises
Public Housing/Services
Consumer Services
Forestry
Local [and Fuel] Industry
Local Fueling Industry
Water Resources
Geology
Rural Construction
Food Industry
Meat and Dairy Industry
Light Industry
Family and Children
Ferrous Metallurgy
Procurement/Bread Products
Installation and Special Construction
State Control
State Farms
Fisheries
Civil Housing (Urban and Rural) Construction
Communication
[Automobile] Transportation
Construction of Coal Mining Enterprises
Construction of Metallurgical and Chemical Enterprises
Cotton Industry
Industrial Crops
Livestock
Tasting Industry
Furniture [and Woodworking]
Cinematography
Trade (Supply)
Textile Industry
Soviet Propaganda
Foreign Propaganda Department
Railways