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Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Iran)

1950 establishments in Iran2011 disestablishments in IranFormer government ministries of IranLabour ministriesMinistries established in 1950
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Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of Iran (Persian: وزارت کار و امور اجتماعی, Vâzart-e Kaz-e vâ Amvâz-e Ajtema'i), was the main organ of Iranian Government in charge of the regulation and implementation of policies applicable to labour and social affairs.

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Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Iran)
Azadi Street, Tehran District 2

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وزارت تعاون کار و رفاه اجتماعی ایران

Azadi Street
13456-97360 Tehran, District 2
Iran
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