Abstract

Modern approaches in the explanation of Ukrainian state policy in the field of labor, as a rule, are based on the constitutional principles and normative-legal acts, regulating a wide range of social and labor relations. The available arsenal of explanations of state policy has different in content interpretations, with the help of which means and goals, aimed at the implementation of state tasks, which are complex in nature and require legal regulation, are denoted. Among the political, economic and social prerequisites for the formation and implementation of state policy, an important place belongs to the justification of the authoritative nature of state activity aimed at the regulation of social relations, among which should be highlighted relations in the field of labor. The essence of state power to implement tasks in the field of labor reveals not only the socio-political significance, but also indicates the presence of administrative and legal filling of certain provisions of legal regulation of social and labor relations, closely related to employment and employment employment of the population, its participation in the creation of the national material base, which is the basis of the social welfare of the population. Political decisions of the state in the field of labor are carried out by public authorities, which use forms and methods of administrative and legal regulation, its mechanism, which in most cases does not contradict the legal provisions enshrined in the Constitution of Ukraine. At the same time, the spread of state policy in the domestic administrative and jurisdictional practice is one of the conditions requiring the study of the nature, features, purpose and application of administrative and legal regulation of relations in the field of labor.

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