Draft labor law provides two hours a day for workers' self-training
Self-training is expected to lead to "profound structural changes in the society," based on productive process that optimizes workers performance
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One of the nine chapters of the draft Law on the Social Process of Labor, which is prepared by the Executive Office to replace the current Organic Labor Law, is devoted to "Collective, comprehensive, continuous and permanent self-training of workers," which shall be carried out within the working day.
According to the draft law, the working day would include two hours devoted to collective, comprehensive, continuous and permanent self-training or to recreation, family care or community activities."
Self-training is defined as a dialogue between workers on the knowledge created in their work activities, in the production process and on the knowledge coming from "the structural transformation of the national and international society."
Self-training is expected to lead to "profound structural changes in the society," based on productive process that optimizes workers' performance.
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