Ensuring social guarantees and human rights for the implementation of the labour legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Journal title RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'
Author/s Anarkhan R. Kuttygalieva, Yermek A. Buribayev, Bakhytkali M. Koshpenbetov, Gakku N. Rakhimova, Zhanna A. Khamzina, Ilyas Kussainov
Publishing Year 2020 Issue 2020/1
Language English Pages 21 P. 315-335 File size 111 KB
DOI 10.3280/RISS2020-001019
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The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that in order to improve the legislation of the country, it is necessary to study the successful experience of other countries. The purpose of the study is to propose a number of measures that will help improve labour legislation in Kazakhstan. The work uses primarily the analytical method. It is determined by the fact that apart from statutory labour protection rules, some safety standards are contained in collective agreements that speci-fy and sometimes supplement relevant legislative provisions. The paper states the fact that it is necessary to factor in world experience in organizing and operating a system of supervision and control over compliance with labour legislation for the Republic of Kazakhstan. The novelty of the study is that with a study of the legislation on labour regulation in Western countries, the authors identify a number of measures that will be relevant for implementation in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The practical significance of the study is determined by the incompatibility of iso-lation from the outside world, including from the international labour market with objectives of development.

Keywords: Economic system, labour hygiene, forms of involvement in work, busi-ness strategies, population employment.

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Anarkhan R. Kuttygalieva, Yermek A. Buribayev, Bakhytkali M. Koshpenbetov, Gakku N. Rakhimova, Zhanna A. Khamzina, Ilyas Kussainov, Ensuring social guarantees and human rights for the implementation of the labour legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan in "RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'" 1/2020, pp 315-335, DOI: 10.3280/RISS2020-001019