Abstract

The right to work and social security is one of the basic human rights recognized by the international community. The implementation of these rights guarantees the satisfaction of socially significant needs - basic human needs (fundamental physiological needs and safety needs). Thus, a life and a development of a person, social groups and the whole society are ensured. Guarantees for the realization of the right to work and social security are especially important in times of instability and lack of confidence in the future, which is largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the social value of labour law and social security law is currently increasing. The authors emphasize that most of the working-age population can satisfy socially significant needs with the help of stable employment, decent wages, safe and healthy working conditions. However, when social risks affect a person, he or she can be deprived of this opportunity. So, the satisfaction not only of fundamental physiological needs, but also of safety needs is realized with social security law.

Highlights

  • At the moment, when changes affect all spheres of our society, the social value of labour law and social security law is constantly increasing

  • Basic needs are socially significant – necessary for the existence of a person, social groups and the entire society. Their satisfaction alone is impossible. They are based on the needs necessary to make up for the lack of life benefits, for the preservation and development of a person, social groups and society

  • Meeting these needs is impossible without entering into social relations and fixing them in the rules of law – including labour law and social security law

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At the moment, when changes affect all spheres of our society, the social value of labour law and social security law is constantly increasing.To answer the question of what this value consists in is to understand what social value is and what it is expressed in it. The recognition of the right and its importance for the normal life and development of the state and society itself indicates its social value.

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