Saturday, March 05, 2011

Basic Rights and Freedoms

Chapter 7: THE BASIC RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, AND DUTIES OF CITIZENS 

Article 39. Citizens  enjoy in full the social, economic, political and personal rights and freedoms proclaimed and guaranteed by the Constitution. The system ensures enlargement of the rights and freedoms of citizens and continuous improvement of their living standards as social, economic, and cultural development programmes are fulfilled. Enjoyment by citizens of their rights and freedoms must not be to the detriment of the interests of society or the state, or infringe the rights of other citizens.

Article 40. Citizens have the right to work (that is, to guaranteed employment and pay in accordance wit the quantity and quality of their work, and not below the state-established minimum), including the right to choose their trade or profession, type of job and work in accordance with their inclinations, abilities, training and education, with due account of the needs of society.

This right is ensured by the economic system, steady growth of the productive forces, free vocational and professional training, improvement of skills, training in new trades or professions, and development of the systems of vocational guidance and job placement.


This sounds very frailer to what some are advocating.   It sounds good in principle.  

This is where it came from:  http://bit.ly/ftCnTH