The Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus monitors the readiness of farms in the country for spring field work
10.03.2025
Sowing without injuries. This is what the technical inspectorate of the Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus aims to achieve when monitoring compliance with labour protection legislation during the spring field work. Trade union specialists will visit more than 1.000 agricultural organisations across the country. Special attention will be paid to the issues of timely training and briefings on labour protection for workers involved in field work. The issues of serviceability and safe operation of machinery and mechanisms involved in the sowing campaign are also a priority. By the way, trade unions start to examine all these issues even before the beginning of different stages of agricultural works.
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