Metadata: Ministry of Employment and Labour. Administratie van de Werkgelegenheid. Directie van de Werkgelegenheidspolitiek. Files concerning the employment of foreigners
Collection
- Country:
- Belgium
- Holding institution:
- National Archives of Belgium
- Holding institution (official language):
- Archives Générales du Royaume
- Postal address:
- Ruisbroekstraat 2-6 / Rue de Ruysbroeck 2-6, 1000 Brussel
- Phone number:
- +32 (0)2 513 76 80
- Web address:
- http://www.arch.be/
- Email:
- archives.generales@arch.be
- Reference number:
- NAB-Brussels-510-2378
- Title:
- Ministry of Employment and Labour. Administratie van de Werkgelegenheid. Directie van de Werkgelegenheidspolitiek. Files concerning the employment of foreigners
- Title (official language):
- Ministerie van Tewerkstelling en Arbeid. Administratie van de Werkgelegenheid. Directie van de Werkgelegenheidspolitiek. Dossiers inzake de tewerkstelling van buitenlanders
- Creator/accumulator:
- FOD Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Sociaal Overleg; SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation sociale
- Date(s):
- 1930/1989
- Extent:
- ca. 20 linear metres
- Scope and content:
- This fonds contains files related to businesses (and organisations) that (often temporarily) employed foreigners. The files mainly relate to the hotel and catering industry and the entertainment sector. They generally consist of application forms, declarations, correspondence etc. We note files for the following businesses and organisations: Hirsch et Cie (no. 836; dated 1954), Centraal Beheer van Joodse Weldadigheid (no. 953; 1950-1960), École Israélite in Brussels (no. 970; 1955), Fédération sioniste belge (no. 1587; 1959-1961), Cercle culturel et sportif juif (no. 1696; 1961-1965), Solidarité juive (no. 1706; 1961), WIZO Federatie België-Luxemburg (no. 2055 and 2249; 1969-1971), Fédération Nationale des Anciens Combattants et Résistants Armés Juifs de Belgique (no. 2255; 1970) and Fonds Alex de Vries (no. 2452; 1979). The following files were found empty: “Secours Mutuel Juif, Bruxelles” (no. 155), “Nationaal Jodenfonds, Antwerpen” (no. 174), “ORT, Anvers” (no. 489), “Fédération WIZO, Anvers” (no. 545), “Fonds National Juif, Bruxelles” (no. 781), “Amis belges de l’Université hébraïque de Jérusalem, Bruxelles” (no. 1189), “ASBL B’nai Brith, Bruxelles” (no. 1582), “KKL, Antwerpen” (no. 1752), “Association Sportive Maccabé [S.N.], Bruxelles” (no. 1918), “Maccabi Royal Sport Club, Anvers” (no. 2039), “ASBL Romy Goldmuntz Centrum, Antwerpen” (no. 2266) and “Fonds National Juif, Antwerpen” (no. 2297).
- Administrative/biographical history:
- The origins of today’s FOD Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Sociaal Overleg / SPF Emploi, Travail et Concertation sociale (FPS Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue) are found in the various services and ministries competent for crafts, industry and social policy – in particular the Ministry of Industry and Labour created in 1895. This ministry (called Ministry for Employment and Labour from 1959 to 2001) was notably in charge of supervising hazardous or insalubrious institutions, workplace safety and regulations, labour relations, social welfare and social security, etc. Throughout the twentieth century, the structure and competences of this ministry reflected the evolution of the employment policy and social relations in Belgium – see for example the further development of the social dialogue model and the social security system after the Second World War, processes resulting in the creation of new services and administrations such as the Dienst van de collectieve arbeidsbetrekkingen. Many competences (including job placement) were transferred to the Regions and Communities following the 1980 constitutional reform, although social policy primarily remained a federal policy area. The ministry (a Federal Public Service since 2003) also played an important role in coordinating the employment policy and ensuring equal opportunities (see the creation of the Institute for the Equality of Women and Men in 2002). (D. Luyten, “De FOD Werkgelegenheid, Arbeid en Sociaal overleg en zijn voorgangers”, in P. van den Eeckhout & G. Vanthemsche, Bronnen voor de studie van het hedendaagse België 19e – 21e eeuw. Tweede herziene en uitgebreide uitgave. Brussel, Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis / Commission Royale d’Histoire, 2009, pp. 421-428.)
- Access points: locations:
- Brussels
- Luxembourg
- Subject terms:
- Aid and relief
- Aid and relief--Philanthropy and charity
- Education
- Education--Schools and universities
- Hospitality industry
- Hospitality industry--Hotels
- Jewish self-defence and resistance
- Sports
- Sports--Sports clubs
- Trade and commerce
- War veterans
- Zionism
- Zionism--WIZO (Women's International Zionist Organization)
- Zionism--Zionist organisations and parties
- Access, restrictions:
- Consultation of documents less than 30 years old requires the authorisation of the Algemeen Rijksarchivaris or his representative, as well as the signing of a research declaration.
- Finding aids:
- There is a preliminary (albeit incomplete) finding aid.
- Yerusha Network member:
- State Archives of Belgium