SOME ASPECTS OF PROTECTION OF LABOR OF WOMEN EMPLOYED IN THE ROAD SECTOR


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This article describes the general rules of the Labour Code of the Russian Federation and the special rules, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation, which regulate the protection of labour of women employed in the road sector. Due to the fact that weaknesses of certain norms such as labor law, and special rules were identified, the author makes suggestions for their improvement.

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A. V. Gorbacheva

Academy of Labour and Social Affairs

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Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru
Russian Federation

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