#2025-17Decree No. 2025-17 on the Responsibilities of the Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarities, and Families
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The decree outlines the responsibilities of the Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarities, and Families in France. It details the government's policy framework across various sectors, including labor, health, social security, and family support. The Minister is tasked with implementing regulations related to working conditions, professional training, social welfare, and public health, while collaborating with other government officials on related issues.
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Key Changes
- Establishes comprehensive authority over labor, health, and family-related policies.
- Defines joint responsibilities with other ministers and the Prime Minister on social issues.
- Clarifies the Minister's role in addressing healthcare organization and public health crises.
Obligations
What this law requires
Prepare and implement government policy on working conditions, collective negotiation, and employee rights
Prepare and implement rules governing social benefits, social security regimes, and management of social security organizations across all branches
Jointly prepare the social security financing law (loi de financement de la sécurité sociale) with the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, and monitor its execution
Prepare and implement government policy on health, prevention, healthcare organization and access to care; organize and ensure preparation and management of health crises in coordination with other competent ministers
Prepare and implement professional training policy for youth and adults, including active solidarity income (revenu de solidarité active) and employment insertion programs