Order of Labour Glory

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The Order of Labour Glory (Russian: Орден Трудовой Славы) was a Soviet civilian award created on 18 January 1974 by the decision of the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Closely modelled on the Order of Glory, it was meant to be its civilian counterpart, awarded for exceptional labour achievements. In the same way as the Order of Glory, it was divided in three classes (the highest being the 1st class), with a person initially received the third degree, and subsequently promoted to higher degrees for further achievements. It also gave a certain number of material benefits to their owners, such as pension raises or free travel in city transports.

TypeThree-grade order
Awarded foraccomplishments in labour, the civil service, literature, the arts and sciences
Presented bythe Soviet Union
EligibilitySoviet citizens and institutions including factories
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Order of Labour Glory
Order of Labour Glory, 1st class
TypeThree-grade order
Awarded foraccomplishments in labour, the civil service, literature, the arts and sciences
Presented bythe Soviet Union
EligibilitySoviet citizens and institutions including factories
StatusNo longer awarded
EstablishedJanuary 18, 1974
First awardAugust 9, 1974
Final awardDecember 21, 1991
Total
  • 1st class – 983
  • 2nd class – 41,218
  • 3rd class – 611,242
Ribbon of the Order of Labour Glory
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Badge of Honour
RelatedOrder of Glory
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In 1991, the following number of awards were made:[1]

  • 1st class – 983
  • 2nd class – 41,218
  • 3rd class – 611,242
Order Of Labour Glory, 3st class averse
Order Of Labour Glory, 3st class reverse

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