Hero of Labour of Kazakhstan

Hero of Labour of Kazakhstan
Medallion of the award
Awarded by  Kazakhstan
Type Honorary title
Eligibility Kazakh and foreign citizens
Awarded for extraordinary service to the Republic of Kazakhstan in the fields of economic, social, and human development
Status active
Statistics
Established 1 December 2008
First awarded 16 December 2008
Total awarded 26
Precedence
Next (higher) Hero of Kazakhstan
Related Hero of Labour of the Russian Federation

Hero of Labour of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстанның Еңбек Ері / Qazaqstannıñ Eñbek Eri) is one of the highest titles of Kazakhstan, awarded for notable achievements in the economic and social development of the country. Recipients of the award are also awarded the Order of Otan. The award was established on 1 December 2008 and first awarded on 16 December 2008 after a presidential decree on 5 December. Not to be confused with the Order Labor Glory, it is the successor of the Soviet title Hero of Socialist Labour and the civil variant of the Hero of Kazakhstan award.[1]

Description of the medallion

The medallion of the award consists of a seven-pointed star with a wreath of wheat in the center surrounding an image of an open book in the background, with a computer in front of the left page and a ladle pouring molten metal in front of the right page engraved on the obverse side. The reverse side of the medallion contains the inscription "Қазақстанның Еңбек Ері" (Hero of Labour of Kazakhstan). The medallion is suspended by a pentagonal metal plate partially covered by a blue ribbon 41 mm tall and 34 mm wide.[2]

Notable recipients

26 people have received the award, including the following:[3]

References

  1. "В РК учреждена новая государственная награда - Герой труда Казахстана". www.caravan.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. "Вручены государственные награды". nomad.su. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  3. Bekenovich, Ayan. "«Қазақстанның Еңбек Ері» атағын алған танымал азаматтар". www.inform.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-03-24.
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