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Order of Labour
Order of Labour with the Red Flag (1st class)
TypeThree classes (1945-1992) Single class (1998-2006)
Country Yugoslavia
 Yugoslavia
EligibilityYugoslav civilian and military personnel
StatusNo longer awarded
Established1 May 1945
First awardJuly 1945
Final award1992
Total recipients7,096 (Class I)
36,000 (Class II)
182,910 (Class III)
Ribbon bar of the 1st class
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Bravery (1945-1955)
Order of Merits for the People (1955-1960)
Order of the Republic (1960-1961)
Order of the People's Army (1961-1992)
Order of Tesla (1998-2006)
Next (lower)Lowest (1945-1955)
Order of the People's Army (1950-1961)
Order of Military Merits (1961-1992)
Order of Bravery (1998-2006)
RelatedMedal of Labour

The Order of Labour (Serbo-Croatian: Orden rada / Орден рада, Slovene: Red dela, Macedonian: Орден на трудот) was a Yugoslav civil decoration awarded to both civilians and military personnel for outstanding work performance.[1] It was established in May 1945, and had three classes.[2] In 1961, the classes were renamed: Order of Labour with Red Banner (formerly 1st class), Order of Labour with Golden Wreath (formerly 2nd class) and Order of Labour with Silver Wreath (formerly 3rd class).[3]

In 1998, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia adopted a new Law on Decorations that kept most of the decorations of the Socialist Yugoslavia, with some additions.[4][5] The Order of Labour was retained, but now had only a single class.

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1945-1992
First Class (with red banner) Second Class (with golden wreath) Third Class (with silver wreath)
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1992-2006
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