HISTORY OF TURKESTAN LABOR INSPECTORATE (1917-1924)

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The activity of Turkestan Working Peasant Inspectorate covers the period from 1920s to 1930s. This inspectorate was established within the Soviet Union and worked to protect labor rights and ensure the interests of farmers and workers. The inspectorate was established in the 1920s by the Soviet government to protect the rights of workers and peasants. During this period, the country is undergoing social changes and economic recovery.

One of the main tasks of the inspectorate was to control the working conditions of workers and ensure labor rights. Cooperation with workers' and farmers' organizations, active participation in ensuring their rights and interests. Warning workers about labor rights, contracts and protective measures.

The inspection made a great contribution to the protection of labor rights with its activities. It led to the implementation of changes in the Labor Code and contracts. The improvement of working conditions changed the attitude of workers towards work and served to increase economic efficiency. In the 1930s, the Labor Peasant Inspectorate faced difficulties in its activities, as repressions and political persecutions were observed under the concept of a totalitarian regime.

 The work of the inspectorate has an important role in ensuring social justice, which has influenced subsequent social policies and the improvement of labor rights.

In general, the Turkestan Working Peasant Inspectorate was an important mechanism for ensuring labor rights and social justice, and it operated from the 1920s to the 1930s.

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Communist, idi, soviet, agrarian, mik, RSFSR, budget.