Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States, Louis F. Budenz: Hearings ... on H. Res. 5 ... November 22, 1946

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Page 56 - ... by instruction in schools being conducted in the native language ; and by the organization in the factories, state farms, machine and tractor stations and collective farms of free vocational, technical and agronomic training for the working people.
Page 56 - Citizens of the USSR have the right to education. This right is ensured by universal, compulsory elementary education; by...
Page 55 - These civil rights are ensured by placing at the disposal of the working people and their organizations printing presses, stocks of paper, public buildings, the streets, communications facilities and other material requisites for the exercise of these rights.
Page 54 - This right is ensured by the extensive development of social insurance of workers and employees at state expense, free medical service for the working people and the provision of a wide network of health resorts for the use of the working people.
Page 54 - USSR have the right to work, that is, the right to guaranteed employment and payment for their work in accordance with its quantity and quality. The right to work is ensured by the socialist organization of the national economy, the steady growth of the productive forces of Soviet society, the elimination of the possibility of economic crises, and the abolition of unemployment.
Page 55 - The possibility of exercising these rights is ensured by women being accorded an equal right with men to work, payment for work, rest and leisure, social insurance and education, and by state protection of the interests of mother and child, state aid to mothers of large families and unmarried mothers, maternity leave with full' pay, and the provision of a wide network of maternity homes, nurseries and kindergartens.
Page 55 - In conformity with the interests of the working people, and in order to strengthen the socialist system, the citizens of the USSR are guaranteed by law: a) freedom of speech; b) freedom of the press; c) freedom of assembly, including the holding of mass meetings; d) freedom of street processions and demonstrations.
Page 55 - The possibility of exercising these rights of women is ensured by affording women equally with men the right to work, payment for work, rest and leisure, social insurance and education, and by state protection of the interests of mother and child...
Page 54 - ... the provision of a wide network of sanatoria, rest homes and clubs for the accommodation of the working people.

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