Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs

The Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs (Norwegian: Arbeids- og sosialkomiteen) is a standing committee of the Parliament of Norway. It is responsible for areas related to the labour market, the working environment, benefits, pensions and disability policy. It corresponds to the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion.[1] The committee has 13 members and is chaired by Arve Kambe of the Conservative Party.[2]

Members 2013–17

The committee is chaired by Arve Kambe
RepresentativePartyPosition
Arve KambeConservativeChair
Erlend WiborgProgressFirst deputy chair
Dag Terje AndersenLabourSecond deputy chair
Kirsti BergstøSocialist Left
Fredric Holen BjørdalLabour
Lise ChristoffersenLabour
Stefan HeggelundConservative
Tor André JohnsenProgress
Per Olaf LundteigenCentre
Bente Stein MathisenConservative
Sveinung RotevatnLiberal
Anette TrettebergstuenLabour
Bengt Morten WenstøbConservative
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References

  1. Parliament of Norway. "The Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs". Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  2. Parliament of Norway. "Arbeids- og sosialkomiteen" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 October 2009.
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