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Labor Movement, 1983-06-06; HU OSA 297-0-1:344/13; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 297-0-1:344/13
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Labor Movement
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Рабочее движение
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1983-06-06
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28 minutes 36 seconds
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Russian
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Labor movement. Hosted by Vadim Belotserkovsky. 1. Rubric "Self-government of work collectives." National discussion in the USSR of a draft law on increasing the role of labor collectives in the management of labor enterprises. Petition of 36 Polish scientists in defense of workers' self-government, addressed to the Polish Sejm. The text, published in the uncensored Polish press, is read by an announcer. 2. Unexpected problems of Soviet robots. Note by candidate of economic sciences Alexander Chernov. The text is read by Tatyana Verbitskaya. Robots, unlike Soviet people, need a very caring attitude towards themselves and impeccable organization of production. 3. “Hey, let’s whoop! Or Zlobin’s initiative.” Essay by Sergei Dovlatov. 16:49-21:19 Brigade contracting and the introduction of self-supporting teams. The writer recalls 1976, the large circulation in which he worked, “Banner of Progress” 4. Unemployment in China. Konstantin Pavlov's note is read by Nina Rumyantseva. Under socialism, the communist doctrine asserts, there can be no unemployment.

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Labor Movement, 1983-06-06; HU OSA 297-0-1:344/13; Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Russian Broadcast 1953-1995; Broadcast Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 297-0-1:344/13
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Labor Movement
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Original Title
Рабочее движение
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Date(s)
1983-06-06
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Item
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Audio
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Duration
28 minutes 36 seconds
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Language
Russian
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Not Restricted
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Magazines
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Labor movement. Hosted by Vadim Belotserkovsky. 1. Rubric "Self-government of work collectives." National discussion in the USSR of a draft law on increasing the role of labor collectives in the management of labor enterprises. Petition of 36 Polish scientists in defense of workers' self-government, addressed to the Polish Sejm. The text, published in the uncensored Polish press, is read by an announcer. 2. Unexpected problems of Soviet robots. Note by candidate of economic sciences Alexander Chernov. The text is read by Tatyana Verbitskaya. Robots, unlike Soviet people, need a very caring attitude towards themselves and impeccable organization of production. 3. “Hey, let’s whoop! Or Zlobin’s initiative.” Essay by Sergei Dovlatov. 16:49-21:19 Brigade contracting and the introduction of self-supporting teams. The writer recalls 1976, the large circulation in which he worked, “Banner of Progress” 4. Unemployment in China. Konstantin Pavlov's note is read by Nina Rumyantseva. Under socialism, the communist doctrine asserts, there can be no unemployment.

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