INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
«GLOBAL SCIENCE AND INNOVATIONS 2022: CENTRAL ASIA»
ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN, SEPTEMBER 2022
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Migrants in their nature are businessmen and active members of society. Historically,
mobility
has led to economic growth, assimilation of nations and enrichment of marginalized
cultures [
Parmanov, 2019].
It should also be taken into account that there are significant problems in the analysis of
mobility processes. In particular, in most cases, migrants are exploited and their rights are violated.
It is difficult for migrants to adapt to the culture and lifestyle of the host country. The host countries
deprive the indigenous population of jobs. This, in turn, shapes the negative attitude of the local
population towards migrants. For these and many other reasons, the problem of mobility needs to
be studied comprehensively, including politically and sociologically.
Socially in-depth scientific research, on the one hand, covers the new infrastructure of the
labor market, labor-intensive industries and technological processes of production, on the other
hand, creates and develops market relations in traditional sectors of the economy.
In recent years, mobility has been at the center of active political debate.
Most people
welcome immigrants, but there are also misconceptions and fears. For example, some believe that
migrants are burdensome for the economy. Regulated mobility has always shown its positive
aspects.
The most important tool for regulating mobility processes is the improvement of the legal
and regulatory framework.
Decree № PP-4829 "On measures to implement the system of safe, orderly and legal
mobility," signed by the President of the September 15, 2020, opened the way to solving the many
problems that still exist in Uzbekistan.
The main purpose of the Decree is to improve the work of the competent authorities in the
field of external labor mobility, training of persons wishing to
work abroad in high-demand
professions, protection of the rights of citizens abroad, employment of returning labor migrants,
as well as social support for their families
Safe, orderly and legal labour mobility system was identified as the following:
- increasing the scale of the organized sending of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan
abroad for temporary work, expanding for these purposes the range of tasks and powers of
ministries, departments and local executive authorities;
- development of international cooperation in the field of external labor mobility,
strengthening ties with organizations of compatriots and Uzbek diasporas abroad;
- the establishment of effective teaching practice professions and languages of citizens of the
Republic of Uzbekistan
before leaving to work abroad, the introduction of the issuance of an
internationally recognized system of certificate attesting to their professional qualifications;
- expansion of the practice of financial and social support for migrant workers in a difficult
situation, the security of their life and health organizations for their cultural and educational events;
- implementation of measures aimed at promoting and ensuring the rights of citizens carrying
out labor activities abroad, creating favorable conditions for them;
- reintegration of those who returned from labor mobility, including their employment,
professional development and promotion of entrepreneurial initiatives [
Resolution, PP-4829,
2020].
According to the decree, one of the main directions of
the system is the effective
implementation of the practice of teaching the citizens of Uzbekistan a profession and foreign
languages before going to work abroad, the introduction of a system of internationally recognized
certificates of professional competence.
Also, according to the decree from January 1, 2021:
- introduced the procedure of issuing microloans persons recognized by the information
system "Unified Register of Social Protection," a member of a needy family and traveling abroad
by organized labor mobility for temporary employment;