Uzbekistan In The New Era Of Trade Union Development (2016-2020)
Abdulhakim Kholliyevich Buronov , Lecturer Of Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the activities of trade unions in Uzbekistan, in particular, the systemic measures taken by the federation in the field of social protection.
Keywords
Trade union, development, labor protection
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