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- Shock_worker_of_Communist_Labour abstract "The Shock worker of Communist Labour (Russian: Ударник коммунистического труда, tr. Udarnik kommunisticheskogo truda) was an official title of honour awarded in the Soviet Union to those who displayed exemplary performance in labour discipline. It was awarded with a badge and certificate, as well as a cash prize.The title originated in the late 1950s in a competition in honour of the XXI Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to further develop the communist attitude towards work and the creation of the material-technical basis for the development of communism and education towards a communist society. It was also awarded through the Young Communist League.According to Pravda, "the main feature of the competition for the title of Shock worker of Communist Labour - as stated in the Salutation of the CPSU Union Conference by participants of the foremost competition teams and Shock worker of Communist Labour - is that it is the organically combined struggle, based on the latest science and technology, to achieve the highest productivity and education of the New Man - the master of the country, which is constantly looking ahead, daring and thoughtful. Tying together the work, learning and life, this contest has an active influence on all aspects of life and human activities, and is an important factor in erasing significant differences between mental and physical labour."The aims of the movement were as follows: Fight for the new man Education on the communist attitude toward work Education on collectivist principles An increase in professional skills Combining work and study Strengthening of labour discipline Overcoming and improving poor working conditions Acquisition of related professions Improvement of product quality Development of modern technology Overcoming small proprietors, religion, and other remnants of the capitalist past Improvement in morale and behaviour Increased social activity among team membersSchok workers of Communist Labour should be distinguished from the Udarnik (Shock worker) movement from earlier in Soviet history.".
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- Shock_worker_of_Communist_Labour comment "The Shock worker of Communist Labour (Russian: Ударник коммунистического труда, tr. Udarnik kommunisticheskogo truda) was an official title of honour awarded in the Soviet Union to those who displayed exemplary performance in labour discipline.".
- Shock_worker_of_Communist_Labour label "Shock worker of Communist Labour".
- Shock_worker_of_Communist_Labour label "Ударник коммунистического труда".
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