Minister for Trade Union Relations

The Minister for Trade Union Relations was a Spanish cabinet position. The holder was considered a minister without portfolio and was responsible for the relations between the Government and the Spanish Syndical Organization (known as Sindicato Vertical, the only union allowed during the Francoist regime).

Minister for Trade Union Relations
Ministro de Relaciones Sindicales
Coat of Arms used by Francoist Spain
TypeMinister without portfolio
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
Spanish Trade Union Organization
SeatMadrid
AppointerHead of State
on advice of the Prime Minister since 1973
Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister since 1975
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentTrade Union Act of 1971
PrecursorNational Delegate of Trade Unions
Formation19 February 1971
First holderEnrique García-Ramal
Final holderEnrique de la Mata
Abolished4 July 1977
SuccessionMinister of Labour

The position was active during the last years of the dictatorship and it was not just responsible for the relations with the Trade Union but the direct management of it. The minister chaired the main bodies of the Trade Union. Created by the Trade Union Act of 1971,[1] the office existed until 1977 when the freedom of assembly and of association were approved and it started the process to disband the Trade Union Organization. Due to this, the powers of the office were transferred to the Ministry of Labour.[2]

Powers

The powers of the office were:[1]

  • To maintain communication between the Trade Union Organization and the Trade Unions [integrated in the Trade Union Organization] with the Government and especially to propose to it the agreements and initiatives of the Congress and of the Executive Trade Union Committee.
  • To chair over the Trade Union Executive Committee and the Trade Union Congress and submit for its consideration the matters of competence of these Bodies as it deems pertinent.
  • To ensure that the Trade Union Organization and the Trade Unions that compose it conform in their performance to the provisions of the Laws and the basic principles that inspire the Spanish Trade Union Organization.
  • To appoint and remove or to propose, where appropriate, of the non-elective positions, after a report from the Trade Union Executive Committee or the corresponding collegiate body.
  • To propose to the Government the regulatory provisions that, under this Act, fall within its competence and adopt those attributed to it.

List of Ministers

Image
Name
Start
End
Notes
Enrique García-Ramal 19 February 1971 3 January 1974 [3]
Alejandro Fernández Sordo[4] 3 de enero de 1974 11 December 1975 [3]
Rodolfo Martín Villa 11 December 1975 7 July 1976 [3]
Enrique de la Mata 7 July 1976 4 June 1977 [3]
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References

  1. [BOE.es - Documento BOE-A-1971-230 "Trade Union Act of 1971"] Check |url= value (help). www.boe.es. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  2. "Royal Decree 1558/1977, of July 4, by which certain organs of the State Central Administration are restructured". boe.es. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  3. Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón (2008). Gobiernos y ministros españoles en la edad contemporánea. Madrid: CSIC. pp. 141–143. ISBN 9788400087371.
  4. Suárez Fernández & Espadas Burgos 1991, p. 423.
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