The conference “Our Labor Rights” was held at the Faculty of Law and International Relations of the Georgian Technical University.
The conference was opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Law and International Relations, Professor Irakli Gabisonia. The deputy dean, Professor Jemal Gabelia, and the head of the Quality Assurance Service, Associate Professor Miranda Gurgenidze, wished the students success.
As the Dean of the Faculty of Law and International Relations informed, more than 40 students took part in the conference.
“In the Department of Private Law, a conference – “Our Labor Rights” was held on the initiative of the head of the Department of Private Law, Tsiala Gloveli, and organized by the professor teachers Ana Takashvili, Giorgi Inauri, Besik Teteloshvili, Nino Donjashvili and Tinatin Chikvanaya. The conference aroused great interest in the students, and their presented papers have earned approval and positive evaluations. We can safely say that each work presented by the students is highly qualified and provides perfect information for interested persons and field specialists. I would like to thank the organizers and the participants of the conference”, - noted Irakli Gabisonia.
As the Head of Law and International Relations Quality Assurance Service, associate professor - Miranda Gurgenidze said: “After the students’ presentations a discussion-debate was held, where relevant issues were highlighted. It was planned to develop recommendations on problematic topics and support those initiatives formed during the discussion through joint analysis. The conference was successful, and certificates were awarded to the participating students and organizers.”
Current topics were presented at the conference, among them: Ia Nanuashvili – “Labor contract”; Gvantsa Abashishvili – “Problem of discrimination against women in labor relations”; Mariam Bokuchava, Elene Lashkarashvili – “Working time”; Giorgi Romanishvili – “Vacation due to childcare”; Ana Tsiklauri – “Labor rights of minors”; Mariam Mchedlidze – “Overtime work”; Luka Galchev – “Working time, break time and rest time”; Ekaterine Iliaev – “Peculiarities during working hours and problematic issues related to it”; Tamar Imerlishvili – “Separation of personnel and labor relations”; Liza Kereselidze, Lazare Djeladze – “Remuneration for labor”; Luka Tvaliashvili, Ketevan Tsitskishvili – “Duration of working time”; Mariam Jankhoteli – “Review of the development of labor law, importance of the field, system and sources”; Saba Liparidze, Tamar Gabrichidze – “Problems of separation of managing and labor contract”; Nikoloz Saakashvili – “The procedure for terminating the employment contract and judicial practice regarding this issue”; David Saakashvili – “Labor Inspection Service and its role in protecting working conditions”; Luka Sikharulidze – “Grounds for termination of employment contract and procedure for termination”; Iago Maisuradze – “Comparative analysis of harmful, severe and dangerous environment, how to distinguish them from each other”; Mariam Datunishvili – “Management contract as a way to avoid signing a labor contract”; Ana Iluridze – “Prohibition of labor discrimination” and others.