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The Role of The Soviet Congresses in The Introduction of The Eight-Hour Workday in The Turkestan ASSR

Muminov Khusanboy Madaminjonovich , Andizhan State Univercity, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in History, Associate Professor, Uzbekistan

Abstract

In the article, the author scientifically analyzes the historical and evolutionary process of the issue of introducing an eight-hour working day in the Soviet era. During the research, it was scientifically proven that this issue was relevant in labor relations of that time and was discussed at Soviet congresses with the aim of its legal regulation. The author also reveals the socio-economic significance of this issue and presents the results of the analysis based on scientific methods and methodology.

Keywords

Labor law, labor relations, soviet congresses

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Muminov Khusanboy Madaminjonovich. (2026). The Role of The Soviet Congresses in The Introduction of The Eight-Hour Workday in The Turkestan ASSR. The American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research, 8(4), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/Volume08Issue04-02