RESEARCH ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF SEASONAL WORKERS IN AGRICULTURE
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agriculture, seasonal workers, working conditions, occupational safety, environmental factors, pesticides, chemical factors, health protection.Abstract
The article is based on the results of a study aimed at examining the problems of working conditions and influencing factors affecting seasonal workers employed in agriculture. The research was conducted at the “Nuriddin Oltin Dalasi” farm using survey and interview methods among seasonal workers. The analysis of the findings revealed long working hours, insufficient provision of drinking water and personal protective equipment, as well as the negative impact of climatic and chemical factors. To address these issues, recommendations were developed to strengthen occupational safety measures, optimize work and rest schedules, and improve health protection practices.
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