
Individual Labor Law is the branch of law that regulates individual employment relationships between workers and employers, including the rights and obligations arising from such relationships, the formation, content, types, and termination of employment contracts. Its primary objective is to protect workers, who are economically in a weaker position, and to ensure fair regulation of working conditions.Basic Concepts of Labor LawWorker: A natural person who works based on an employment contract.
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The Soma mine disaster was a mass workplace accident that occurred on 13 May 2014 during a shift change at the Eynez underground coal mine in the Soma district of Manisa, where approximately 5,000 workers were employed. The incident arose as a result of a fire caused by coal coming into contact with oxygen in a nearby underground production area, leading to the rapid spread of carbon monoxide. Workers were severely affected within a short time. Autopsies determined that the primary cause of deat
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Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

The Dilaver Paşa Nizamnamesi came into effect in 1867 as the first regulation concerning labor life in the Ottoman State. Officially titled “Regulation of the Imperial Mines of Ereğli,” this regulation aimed to increase coal production by institutionalizing compulsory labor in response to low wages, harsh working conditions, and labor shortages in the Zonguldak coal basin.Content and StructureThe Nizamname consists of eight chapters and 100 articles. Its main sections cover mine exploration and
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Mustafa Cem İnci

May Day, celebrated annually on May 1, is an international holiday commemorating the struggles of workers and the achievements of the labor movement. Known globally as “International Workers’ Day” or “Workers’ Day”, this day is an official public holiday in many countries and has become a symbol of worker solidarity and unity. In Türkiye, May 1, known as Emek ve Dayanışma Günü, was declared a national holiday and public holiday by law in 2009.Citizens Celebrating May 1 a Century Apart (Generated
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Furkan Üresin

Worker nutrition refers to systematic practices designed to ensure workers receive adequate and balanced amounts of energy and nutrients in order to maintain their physical and mental work capacity, improve health, enhance work productivity, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Workers play a critical role in ensuring the continuity of production processes and contributing to the national economy. Inadequate and unbalanced nutrition among workers is associated with a higher incidence of work
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Nursena Güller