Theoretical Analysis of Specific Aspects of State Control and Inspection Regarding Compliance with Employees' Labor Rights
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This article provides a theoretical analysis of state control and inspection in relation to compliance with employees' labor rights. The aim is to examine the specific characteristics of state control mechanisms under current labor legislation. The article focuses on the analysis of four types of state control and inspection processes, identifying their objects and subjects. By reviewing relevant legislative norms, the author outlines the unique features of these regulatory measures, emphasizing the importance of effective enforcement in ensuring labor rights. The methodology includes qualitative and doctrinal analysis, along with document examination. The results highlight gaps and challenges in the current system, leading to suggestions for improving state oversight and inspection. Recommendations focus on enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in labor inspections. In conclusion, the article stresses the need for continuous monitoring to ensure the protection of workers’ rights and the improvement of labor standards.