Order of Labour
Order of Labour | |
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![]() Order of Labour with the Red Flag (1st class) | |
Type | Three classes |
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Eligibility | Yugoslav civilian and military personnel |
Status | No longer awarded |
Established | 1 May 1945 |
First awarded | July 1945 |
Last awarded | 1992 |
Total recipients | 7,096 (Class I) 36,000 (Class II) 182,910 (Class III) |
![]() Ribbon bar of the 1st class | |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of Bravery (1945-1955) Order of Merits for the People (1955-1960) Order of the Republic (1960-1961) Order of the People's Army (1961-1992) Order of Tesla (1998-2006) |
Next (lower) | Lowest (1945-1955) Order of the People's Army (1950-1961) Order of Military Merits (1961-1992) Order of Bravery (1998-2006) |
Related | Medal of Labour |
The Order of Labour (Serbo-Croatian: Orden rada / Орден рада, Slovene: Red dela, Macedonian: Орден на трудот) was a Yugoslav civil decoration awarded to both civilians and military personnel for outstanding work performance.[1] It was established in May 1945, and had three classes.[2] In 1961, the classes were renamed, so from the on, they were: Order of Labour with Red Banner (formerly 1st class), Order of Labour with Golden Wreath (formerly 2nd class) and Order of Labour with Silver Wreath (formerly 3rd class).[3]
In 1998, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia adopted new Law on Decorations that kept most of the decorations of the Socialist Yugoslavia, with some additions.[4][5] Order of Labour was kept, but now had a single class.
Gallery
1945-1992 | ||
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First Class (with red banner) | Second Class (with golden wreath) | Third Class (with silver wreath) |
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Ribbons | ||
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1992-2006 | ||
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References
- ^ McDonald, Gordon C. (1973). Area Handbook for Yugoslavia. U.S. Government Printing Office.
- ^ "УРЕДБА ПРЕТСЕДНИШТВА АВНОЈ-А О УВОЂЕЊУ ОРДЕНА РАДА". Borba: 2. 1 May 1945.
- ^ "ЗАКОН О ИЗМЕНАМА И ДОПУНАМА ЗАКОНА О ОДЛИКОВАЊИМА" (PDF). Službeni list FNRJ (in Serbo-Croatian). ХVII (10): 239–242. 15 March 1961.
- ^ "Одличја у духу традиције". Borba. 76 (331): 3. 27 November 1998.
- ^ "Уведено и ордење југословенских великана". Borba. LXXVI (339–340): 7. 5 December 1998.
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Order of the Yugoslav Star
Order of Freedom
Order of the People's Hero
Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour
Order of National Liberation
Order of the War Banner
Order of the Yugoslav Flag
Order of the Partisan Star
Order of the Republic
Order of Merits for the People
Order of Brotherhood and Unity
Order of the People's Army
Order of Labour
Order of Military Merits
Order of Bravery
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Medal of Merits to the People
Medal of Labour
Medal for Military Merits
Medal for Military Virtues
Medal for Merits
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40 Years of the Yugoslav People's Army Medal
50 Years of the Yugoslav People's Army Medal
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