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==Employment==


* Robert Carr (1970-1972)
* Robert Carr (1970-1972)
* Mo MacMillan (1972-1973)
* Mo MacMillan (1972-1973)
* William Whitelaw (1973-1974)
* William Whitelaw(1973-1974)
* Michael Foot (1974-1976)
* Michael Foot (1974-1976)
* Albert Booth (1976-1979)
* Albert Booth (1976-1979)
* James Prior (1979-1981)
* James Prior (1979-1981)
* Norman Tebbit (1981-1983)
* Norman Tebbit (1981-1983)
* Tom King (1983-1985)
* Tom King (1983-1985)
* Lord Young (1985-1987)
* Lord Young (1985-1987)
* Norman Fowler (1987-1990)
* Norman Fowler (1987-1990)
* Michael Howard (1990-1992)
* Michael Howard (1990-1992)
* Gillian Shepherd (1992-1993)
* Gillian Shepherd (1992-1993)
* David Hunt (1993-1994)
* David Hunt (1993-1994)
* Michael Portillo (1994-1995)
* Michael Portillo (1994-1995)


==Education and Employment==
==Education and Employment==
* Gillian Shepherd (1995-1997)
* Gillian Shepherd (1995-1997)
* David Blunkett (1997-2001)
* David Blunkett (1997-2001)

Revision as of 11:26, 4 November 2003

The Secretary of State for Employment was a UK cabinet position. In 1995 it was merged with Secretary of State for Education to make the Secretary of State for Education and Employment. In 2001 the employment functions were split off this and transferred to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Employment

Education and Employment