
The Role of Trade Unions in Protecting the Rights of Workers in Karakalpakstan In the Post-War Period
Abstract
This article examines the evolution and functions of trade unions in Karakalpakstan during the post-World War II period. Drawing on archival sources, Soviet publications, and regional studies, it analyzes the role of trade unions in safeguarding labor rights, improving working conditions, supporting economic reconstruction, and contributing to the social and cultural development of the workforce.
Keywords
Trade unions, Karakalpakstan, labor rights
References
Central State Archive of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Fond R-239, Reports of Karakalpak Regional Trade Union Council, 1945–1960.
The All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions (VTsSPS). Sbornik dokumentov po profsoiuznomu dvizheniyu, Vol. 3. Moscow, 1954.
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