COMPONENTS OF THE ECONOMIC SECURITY OF BUSINESS IN A REMOTE WORK FORMAT
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The article examines the key features and problems of economic security of labor in a remote work format. The need to develop measures to protect the labor and socio-economic rights of users in the digital space is shown. The classification of security components is presented, functional components and structural elements of economic security are analyzed.

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Remote work, economic security, security elements, functional components, enterprise
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