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Soviet Archives - Collection of Government Documents on WorkersFrom the Collection of enactment and decrees of the government for 1921, Administration of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR
Download PDF this collectionOn the mobilization of miners. ( Izv. No. 69, S. U. 27‐152 ).
Article 152.
Resolution of the Council of Labor and Defense.
In addition to its resolution of April 16, 1920, on the mobilization of miners (1920, No. 27, Art. 132 ), the Labor and Defense Council decided:
1. To extend the mobilization of miners, woodcutters, haulers, excavator and dredge drivers, stokers and rifle dredgers, mining mechanics and carpenters to persons who have now been dismissed on an indefinite leave from the Red Army.
2. To propose to the Main Committee on General Labor Service the mobilization of miners, announced by the decree of April 16, 1920, to complete within three weeks from the date of publication of this.
3. The Central Commission for Combating Labor Desertion and its local bodies to take the most decisive measures to catch labor deserters who hide their specialty and did not appear on mobilization.
4. The procedure for registration and mobilization remains the same, specified in the decree of April 16, 1920.
5. To oblige the Supreme Council for Transportation to order the urgent transportation of the laborers to the places at the direction of the Main Committee on General Labor Service.
Signed by:
Chairman of the Council of Labor and Defense V. Ulyanov ( Lenin).
L. Fotieva, Secretary of the Council of Labor and Defense .
March 23, 1921.
Published in No. 69 of Izvestia of the All‐Russian Central Executive
Committee of Soviets dated March 31, 1921.