AN INVESTIGATION OF THE WORKERS’ RIGHTS IN DIFFICULT AND HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIONS

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FATEMEH AZIMPOUR, HASSAN KHOSRAVI

Abstract

The industrial revolution marked the beginning of a new era for labor rights. New elements in this sector demonstrated the International Labor Organization's (ILO) attempts to establish basic standards of labor rights in support of workers, particularly in difficult and hazardous occupations. The objective of defending labor rights is made more evident by the agreements and indicators that this organization has created, as well as by communities' and nations' obligations to abide by and put them into practice. However, to accomplish these objectives, a facility or establishment that oversees the application of laws and regulations must exist. As a result, one of the most crucial components of the labor law system was established by the International Labor Organization: the labor inspection system. The current study used a descriptive-analytical approach, and its goals were to examine some ILO conventions and indicators concerning this problem, as well as analyze the pathology and express strategies for supporting workers in hazardous and difficult occupations in Iran's labor laws.

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FATEMEH AZIMPOUR, HASSAN KHOSRAVI

FATEMEH AZIMPOUR, HASSAN KHOSRAVI

Fatemeh Azimpour (Corresponding author), Ph.D. student of public law,

Hassan Khosravi, Associate Professor, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran,

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