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The concept of Decent work in the Russian economy: the social aspect

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  • E. K. Samrailova
  • S. A. Shapiro
  • E. V. Vashalomidze

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The article considers various aspects of the concept of Decent work proclaimed by the International Labour Organization from the point of view of socio-labor relations for the Russian workers. The authors pay special attention to the social and decent work issues related to increasing the educational level of workers. Much attention is paid to moral aspects, including education of work ethics. In the conclusion, the conclusion about the necessity of professional education of employees, including their awareness of social and labour rights, allowing to adequately protect labor interests.

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  • E. K. Samrailova & S. A. Shapiro & E. V. Vashalomidze, 0. "The concept of Decent work in the Russian economy: the social aspect," Entrepreneur’s Guide, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, issue 28.
  • Handle: RePEc:ahc:journl:y::id:1244
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