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- Shabashka abstract "Within the second economy of the Soviet Union, shabashka (Russian: Шабашка) was semi-official season works, the tradition continued in many post-Soviet states. A person engaged in shabashka is called shabashnik. In the Soviet era in was commonly work off the books. In modern times, the term referred to any kind of work outside primary, official employment, a concept is similar to "moonlighting"The word ultimately derives from "shabbath" and literally means "work in free time".A common form of shabashka was construction works in kolkhozes and sovkhozes which, unlike industrial enterprizes had a certain amount of freedom with cash flow and could pay the workers in cash, often unofficially. Since the official enterprises operating in agricultural sector (Межколхозстрой, etc.,) did not have sufficient capacity, kolkhozes and sovkhozes had right to contract so-called "temporary work collectives".In many cases shabashka work had an official status, and the shabasniks had a confirmation of their employment in their trudovaya knizhka (employment record book).There were two categories of shabashniks. One of them were non-working class city dwellers: scientists, engineers and students.Another were migrant workers from republics of Caucasus and Central Asia with excess of workforce. In the modern times, these migrants are called гастарбайтеры (gastarbeiter) in Russian. The style of payment for the job was so-called "аккордно-премиальная" (piecework/bonus): total payment for the whole job done plus bonus for beating the schedule.".
- Shabashka wikiPageID "47545688".
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- Shabashka wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Shabashka wikiPageRevisionID "680761992".
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Cash_flow.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor_economics.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Second_economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Employment_record_book.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Gastarbeiter.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Kolkhoz.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Migrant_worker.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Performance-related_pay.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Piece_work.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Piecework.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Post-Soviet_states.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Season_work.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Seasonal_industry.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Second_economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Shabbath.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_era.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Sovkhoz.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Unreported_employment.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLink Working_class.
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabashka".
- Shabashka wikiPageWikiLinkText "shabashka".
- Shabashka hasPhotoCollection Shabashka.
- Shabashka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Shabashka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shabashka subject Category:Labor_economics.
- Shabashka subject Category:Second_economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Shabashka hypernym Season.
- Shabashka type FootballLeagueSeason.
- Shabashka comment "Within the second economy of the Soviet Union, shabashka (Russian: Шабашка) was semi-official season works, the tradition continued in many post-Soviet states. A person engaged in shabashka is called shabashnik. In the Soviet era in was commonly work off the books.".
- Shabashka label "Shabashka".
- Shabashka wasDerivedFrom Shabashka?oldid=680761992.
- Shabashka isPrimaryTopicOf Shabashka.