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  2. Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (Russian: Федерация Независимых Профсоюзов России, ФНПР, romanized: Federatsiya Nezavisimykh Profsoyuzov Rossii, FNPR) is the largest post-Soviet national trade union center in Russia [citation needed], with a membership estimated between 28 and 31.5 million (down from 70 million at its formation).

  3. Trud (Russian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Trud (Russian: Труд, English: Labor) is a Russian newspaper.. Trud's first issue was on February 19, 1921, [3] in Moscow, in what was then the Soviet Union.Under the Soviet state, the paper published the work of famous writers and poets, including Vladimir Mayakovsky, Nikolai Rubtsov, Yuri Nagibin, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko.

  4. File:The protection of labor in soviet Russia (IA ...

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  5. Confederation of Labour of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Labour of Russia (KTR) is a national trade union center in Russia. It was founded on 12 April 1995 and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . References

  6. List of trade unions in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 1990, successor to the Soviet era trade unions system, affiliated with the ITUC until 2022 [1] [2] and the General Confederation of Trade Unions. Sotsprof, formed in 1989; Union of Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 2010, affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)

  7. Workers' Opposition - Wikipedia

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    And the third group consisted of Shlyapnikov's supporters, who believed that trade unions should become the sole responsible organizations in the field of the national economy of the RSFSR. Thus, already in the spring of 1920, a heated discussion about trade unions began in Soviet Russia: it became open only in late 1920 - early 1921.

  8. Category:Labor in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Labor in the Russian Empire (1 C) E. ... Labor disputes in Russia (1 C, 3 P) Poverty in Russia (1 C) T. Trade unions in Russia ...

  9. Trade union debate - Wikipedia

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    The trade union debate arose in the context of severe economic challenges following the Russian Civil War, particularly the collapse of industry and transportation systems. During the period of War Communism (1918–1921), the Soviet government had centralized economic control, with the state managing industry and production directly.