
Baku, Azerbaijan, April 28. Efforts are
underway to implement nearly 200 revisions to Azerbaijan’s Labor
Code, said Anar Aliyev, Minister of Labor and Social Protection,
Trend
reports.
Speaking during a conference in Baku dedicated to World Day for
Safety and Health at Work and the 120th anniversary of the first
collective agreement, Aliyev explained that the planned changes
focus on several key issues.
“Work is currently underway to introduce nearly 200 amendments
to Azerbaijan’s Labor Code. These revisions primarily aim to
regulate remote work, establish an hourly wage system, ensure equal
pay for equal work, eliminate discrimination based on family
responsibilities, and address other critical issues,” he said.
The conference, centered around “The Impact of Digitization and
Artificial Intelligence on Employment,” also featured speeches from
representatives of various governmental and private sector
organizations, including Aliyev, Mammad Musayev, President of the
National Confederation of Employers’ Organizations, and Sahib
Mammadov, Chairman of the Confederation of Trade Unions of
Azerbaijan.
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