Order of Work Glory

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Order of Work Glory
Ordinul Gloria Muncii
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Stamp released in 1999 by the Post of Moldova as part of its "Distinctions of the Republic of Moldova" series[1]
Awarded by  Moldova
TypeSingle-grade order
Established30 July 1992
CountryMoldova
EligibilityMoldovan individuals and organizations
StatusActive
Statistics
First induction2002
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The Order of Work Glory (also: Order of Work Merit, Romanian: Ordinul Gloria Muncii) is a Moldovan official order conferred for outstanding achievements in an individual's field of work, esteemed public activity during their career, and great contributions to the development of the Moldovan cultural, scientific, socio-economic, sporting and public spheres. The Order of Work Glory is awarded by the President of Moldova.[2]

History[]

The Order of Work Glory was established by statutory law, and passed in the Moldovan Parliament in 1992.[2] According to Article 17(9) of the Law regarding state distinctions of the Republic of Moldova (Law nr. 1123 din 30.07.1992), "the Order of Work Merit is awarded for outstanding work and great success in all fields."[3]

Design[]

The exact specifications of the physical award can be found in the same law:

"[The Order] is made of tombac overlaid with gold, representing a somewhat convex eight-pointed star, composed of four rays representing stylized spikes of wheat and four beams with tapered sides. The center is an embossed, silver plated stylized serrated wheel and in its upper part, the inscription "Gloria Muncii" [The Glory of Labour] is embossed, and on the bottom – the inscription "Moldova." In the center of the wheel, the prominent image of the State Flag – blue, yellow and red stripes – is covered with enamel. At the bottom of the flag, there are two divergent laurel twigs covered with gold, and surrounded by vertical straight lines, covered with silver. The diameter of the Order is 45 mm."

— Law regarding state distinctions of the Republic of Moldova, Monitorul Oficial [3]

Recipients[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Post of Moldova (31 July 1999). "Distinctions of the Republic of Moldova". Archived from the original on 27 April 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Protocol, ceremonial, eticheta" (PDF). Chisinau: Transparency International Moldova. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  3. ^ a b "LEGEA Nr. 1123 cu privire la distincţiile de stat ale Republicii Moldova". Monitorul Oficial. 30 July 1992.
  4. ^ Николай Тимофти больше не судья ВСП
  5. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 25 марта 2008 года № 1579 «О награждении государственными наградами»
  6. ^ "DPRM1253/2014". www.legis.md.
  7. ^ http://lex.justice.md/index.php?action=view&view=doc&lang=1&id=325098 DECRET Nr. 1298 din 29 August 2007 privind conferirea de distincții de stat. Retrieved 2 October 2018 (in Romanian)
  8. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 6 октября 2005 года № 238 «О награждении Государственного университета медицины и фармации имени Николае Тестемицану орденом «Gloria Muncii»
  9. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 11 декабря 2012 года № 407 «О награждении акционерного общества «Apă-Canal Chişinău» орденом «Gloria Muncii»
  10. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 5 июня 2014 года № 1172 «О награждении Национального колледжа медицины и фармации имени Раисы Пакало орденом «Gloria Muncii»
  11. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 9 сентября 2015 года № 1748 «О награждении швейной фабрики «Ionel» S.A. орденом «Gloria Muncii»
  12. ^ Указ Президента Республики Молдова от 7 декабря 2015 года № 1864 «о награждении общества с ограниченной ответственностью «LUKOIL-Moldova» орденом «Gloria Muncii»
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