TY - JOUR T1 - Supervision and Control of Labor Law Compliance in Ukraine under Martial Law A1 - Halyna Terela A1 - Vasyl Strilets JF - Annals of Organizational Culture, Leadership and External Engagement Journal JO - Ann Organ Cult Leadersh Extern Engagem J SN - 3108-4176 Y1 - 2024 VL - 5 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/QRKh2QNIig SP - 10 EP - 16 N2 - This study examines the organizational and legal foundations of overseeing and regulating compliance with labor legislation in Ukraine under martial law. It highlights key labor law trends and the specific features of supervision and control mechanisms in the labor sector. One notable aspect is the legislative restriction of labor rights while maintaining oversight and enforcement as a safeguard for minimum labor standards. During martial law, state control operates under more lenient conditions for employers, allowing only unscheduled inspections, limiting the grounds for inspections, and exempting fines if labor inspectors' orders are followed. In addition, with the flexibility of labor relations, there is a stronger focus on monitoring undeclared employment through the widespread use of advisory and informational measures. Another notable trend is the modernization of occupational safety management based on proactive risk prevention, reinforcing the role of the employer in ensuring safe and appropriate working conditions. Finally, the digital transformation of supervision and control processes is emerging as a key strategy for increasing the efficiency of public administration. UR - https://apsshs.com/article/supervision-and-control-of-labor-law-compliance-in-ukraine-under-martial-law-6u114xx7xvua1u1 ER -