Minister of State for Employment
The Minister of State for Employment is a mid-level position in the Department for Work and Pensions in the British government.
Minister of State for Employment | |
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Department for Work and Pensions | |
Style | Minister |
Nominator | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
Appointer | The Monarch on advice of the Prime Minister |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Website | www |
History
The office was previously held by Julie Marson following the resignation of Mims Davies on 6 July 2022.[1]
Responsibilities
The minister's responsibilities include:
- responsibility for departmental strategy on the labour market, unemployment and in work progression, with a focus on under-represented groups, young people and skills
- in-work conditionality including sanctions
- international labour market *policy (International Labour Organization (ILO), G20, Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO))
- European Social Fund (ESF) and UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF)
- work services and Jobcentre Plus partnership working
- Jobcentre Plus campaigns
- Jobseeker's Allowance, Income Support
- People and Location Programme
- Youth Obligation Support Programme
- Flexible Support Fund
- labour market interventions for self-employment (including the New Enterprise Allowance and future offer and the Minimum Income Floor)
- benefit cap
- Health and Safety Executive
List of Employment Ministers
Name | Portrait | Entered office | Left office | Political party | Prime Minister | |
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Minister of State for Employment | ||||||
Albert Booth | 8 March 1976 | 1979 | Labour | James Callaghan | ||
Harold Walker | 14 April 1976 | 1979 | Labour | James Callaghan | ||
Minister of State for Work | ||||||
Nick Brown | 11 June 2001 | 13 June 2003 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
Des Browne | 13 June 2003 | 1 April 2004 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
Jane Kennedy | 1 April 2004 | 10 May 2005 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
Margaret Hodge | 10 May 2005 | 5 May 2006 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform | ||||||
Jim Murphy | 5 May 2006 | 28 June 2007 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
Caroline Flint | 28 June 2007 | 24 January 2008 | Labour | Gordon Brown | ||
Minister of State for Employment | ||||||
Stephen Timms | 25 January 2008 | 3 October 2008 | Labour | Gordon Brown | ||
Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform | ||||||
Tony McNulty | 3 October 2008 | 5 June 2009 | Labour | Gordon Brown | ||
Jim Knight | 5 June 2009 | 11 May 2010 | Labour | Gordon Brown | ||
Minister of State for Employment | ||||||
Chris Grayling | 13 May 2010 | 4 September 2012 | Conservative | David Cameron | ||
Mark Hoban | 4 September 2012 | 7 October 2013 | Conservative | David Cameron | ||
Esther McVey | 7 October 2013 | 8 May 2015 | Conservative | David Cameron | ||
Priti Patel | 11 May 2015 | 14 July 2016 | Conservative | David Cameron | ||
Damian Hinds | 17 July 2016 | 8 January 2018 | Conservative | Theresa May | ||
Alok Sharma | 9 January 2018 | 24 July 2019 | Conservative | Theresa May | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment | ||||||
Mims Davies | 25 July 2019 | 6 July 2022 | Conservative | Boris Johnson | ||
Julie Marson | 8 July 2022 | 20 September 2022 | Conservative | Boris Johnson | ||
Minister of State for Work and Welfare | ||||||
Victoria Prentis | 7 September 2022 | 25 October 2022 | Conservative | Liz Truss | ||
Minister of State for Employment | ||||||
Guy Opperman | 26 October 2022 | Incumbent | Conservative | Rishi Sunak |
References
- "Marson faces first question by blasting Labour's employment record". Politics.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
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