Kyrgyzstan Parliament Tackles Social Issues
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Kyrgyzstan's Parliament discussed guidelines to combat workplace violence and harassment. Lawmakers also approved a bill to reintroduce salary indexation to fight inflation. Concerns were raised as over 8,000 children with disabilities are excluded from the education system.
Kyrgyzstan discusses guidelines to combat workplace violence and harassment
- Kyrgyzstan's Parliament Council on Women's Rights and Gender Equality discussed a draft temporary guideline on workplace violence and harassment. - The council also presented a concept for a national study on workplace violence and harassment. - The discussion aimed to implement the International Labour Organization's Convention No. 190, ensuring a safe and respectful work environment for citizeโฆ
Kyrgyzstan Parliament Discusses Draft Rules on Workplace Violence and Harassment
- Kyrgyzstan's Parliament discussed a draft temporary instruction on preventing workplace violence and harassment. - The discussion included a presentation on a research concept for studying the issueโฆ
Kyrgyzstan Committee Approves Bill to Reintroduce Salary Indexation
- Kyrgyzstan's parliament committee has approved a bill to reintroduce mandatory salary indexation for workers to combat inflation. - The proposed amendment to the Labor Code aims to protect employeesโฆ
Kyrgyzstan: Over 8,000 children with disabilities excluded from education system
- Over 8,000 children with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan are not enrolled in the education system, raising concerns among lawmakers. - The Ministry of Education aims to develop inclusive education, with โฆ
Kyrgyzstan Parliament Committee Approves Self-Prohibition for Property Registration
- Kyrgyzstan's parliament committee approved a bill allowing individuals to self-prohibit property registration. - The measure aims to protect citizens, especially the elderly, from real estate fraud.โฆ