Development of a National Occupational Safety and Health Programme in Ukraine
gender aspect
Abstract
The article emphasizes that decent work is recognized as the first step towards greater social integration and to create conditions for comprehensive development of the individual, realization of personal non-property labour rights. Of particular importance is the provision of safe work as components of the concept of "decent work".
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