Job by distribution (Russian: работа по распределению, rabota po raspredeleniyu) was a Soviet practice of obligatory job placement for college graduates. After graduation, a person would be "distributed" by a committee to a particular position anywhere within the Soviet Union, and had an obligation to work there, typically for three years.
During that time, an employee had the special status of a "young specialist": he or she could not be fired, and could get special benefits like housing. After the placement term expiration, the employee could continue to work there or leave for another job.
References
- ↑ "Stat'ya 83. Raspredeleniye vypusknikov. Kodeks Respubliki Belarus' ob obrazovanii. 13 yanvarya 2011 g. № 243-Z" Статья 83. Распределение выпускников. Кодекс Республики Беларусь об образовании. 13 января 2011 г. № 243-З [Article 83. Distribution of graduates. Code of the Republic of Belarus on Education. January 13, 2011 No. 243-Z]. National Legal Internet-portal of the Republic of Belarus (in Russian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2013.
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