Job Rights in the Soviet Union

Job Rights in the Soviet Union
Author: David Granick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1987-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521332958

The book is concerned with the right of an employee of a Soviet state enterprise to keep his existing job, unless he/she voluntarily quit it to search for another, and with the maintaining of overfull employment in all regional labor markets of the Soviet Union. The author hypothesises that over most other objectives to preserving these conditions favorable for labor. This hypothesis is contrasted with that which explains the low unemployment and low dismissal rate in the Soviet Union simply by the oberheating of the economy, finding a parallel here with capitalist economies in high-boom periods. The novelty of the book is twofold. It is the first examination of the Soviet economy from the theoretic viewpoint described above. Second, it is a full length treatment of labor markets in the Soviet Union and is the first study of such markets since that of Abram Bergson published in the 1940s. Indeed, no similar treatment of labor markets exists for any centrally planned socialist economy.

Job Rights in the Soviet Union

Job Rights in the Soviet Union
Author: David Granick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1987-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521332958

The book is concerned with the right of an employee of a Soviet state enterprise to keep his existing job, unless he/she voluntarily quit it to search for another, and with the maintaining of overfull employment in all regional labor markets of the Soviet Union. The author hypothesises that over most other objectives to preserving these conditions favorable for labor. This hypothesis is contrasted with that which explains the low unemployment and low dismissal rate in the Soviet Union simply by the oberheating of the economy, finding a parallel here with capitalist economies in high-boom periods. The novelty of the book is twofold. It is the first examination of the Soviet economy from the theoretic viewpoint described above. Second, it is a full length treatment of labor markets in the Soviet Union and is the first study of such markets since that of Abram Bergson published in the 1940s. Indeed, no similar treatment of labor markets exists for any centrally planned socialist economy.

Employment Planning in the Soviet Union

Employment Planning in the Soviet Union
Author: Silvana Malle
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1990-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349115886

A study of many aspects of employment conditions and the labour force in the Soviet Union. It examines production capacity, job rights under Soviet law and an outline of Soviet wage policy. The information is current as Soviet newspapers and journals were used as research material.

Soviet Employee's Rights in Law

Soviet Employee's Rights in Law
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1978
Genre: Labor laws and legislation
ISBN:

USSR. Monograph on labour legislation and employees rights with particular reference to the young worker - comments on labour law relating to right to work, employment opportunity, paid leave, minimum wages, disability benefits, educational opportunity, etc., and explains workers rights in case of dismissal, reassignment, amd labour disputes.

Women's Work and Wages in the Soviet Union

Women's Work and Wages in the Soviet Union
Author: Alastair McAuley
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-08-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000634248

Originally published in 1981, this study is concerned with the extent to which the goal of sexual equality in employment, as set out, for example, in the Soviet constitutions of 1936 or 1977, had been realised in the USSR at the time. The main focus is on the nature and extent of economic inequality in the Soviet Union; the subject has wider implications, not only for our understanding of the USSR but also for our perceptions of the way that labour markets operate in a more general setting. The book should be of interest to feminists and labour economists as well as those with a professional interest in the Soviet Union.

Soviet Labour And The Ethic Of Communism

Soviet Labour And The Ethic Of Communism
Author: David Lane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000312534

This book seeks to discover the extent to which the claim—the provision of regular paid labour and a permanent occupation for all who are able to work—is true and whether there are any features of society in distinction from capitalism which lead to the provision of full employment.