Order of Labor ( Serbohorv. Order of the Rada / Orden rada , Macedonian. Order of Labor , Slovenian. Red dela ) - award of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The order was awarded for success in work.
| Order of Labor | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| serbohorv. Order of the Rada / Orden rada , Maced. Order of labor , slovenial . Red dela | |||
| III degree | |||
| A country | |||
| Type of | order | ||
| To whom is awarded | workers (both military and civilian) | ||
| Award Basis | successes in labor activities aimed at the benefit of the state | ||
| Status | not used | ||
| Statistics | |||
| Established | May 1, 1945 | ||
| First award | July 1945 | ||
| Last reward | after December 4, 1998 | ||
| Number of awards | 359239 (including 133233 medals) | ||
| Precedence | |||
| Senior award | Order of the Yugoslav People's Army | ||
| Junior Award | Order of Military Merit | ||
Description
The Order of Labor of three degrees was established by the Chairmanship of the Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia by decree of May 1, 1945 . By the decree of the Presidium and the National Assembly of the People’s Assembly of the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia of November 28, 1947 , the Labor Medal was also introduced.
The order and a medal were awarded to individuals, workers' organizations and military units of the SFRY, who achieved personal success in work and work of special importance for the good of the country and / or state labor organizations. Sculptor Antun Augustinchich worked on the appearance of the order.
On March 1, 1961, the new law on awarding in the SFRY introduced new names: the Order of Labor of the 1st degree was now called the Order of Labor with the Red Banner, the Order of Labor of the 2nd degree - the Order of Labor with a golden wreath, the Order of Labor of the 3rd degree - the Order of Labor with a silver wreath. Until the end of 1985, 359,239 people were awarded, of whom 7,096 were awarded the Order of Labor with a Red Banner, 36,000 were awarded the Order of Labor with a golden wreath, 182910 were awarded the Order of Labor with a silver wreath, and 133233 were awarded the Medal of Labor. 1546 youth workers' brigades became full holders of the Order of Labor.
The award was approved as official in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (and later in the Union of Serbia and Montenegro) by decree of December 4, 1998 .
Literature
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- Again encyclopedia. - Zagreb : The Russian Lexicographic Factory, 1980.
- Boris Prister. Odlikovaњa zbirke dr. Veљka Malinara. - Zagreb, 2000.