119. If a wage earner’s failure to maintain the standard output be due to lack of good faith and to negligence on his part, he may be discharged in the manner set forth in subdivision “d” of Section 46 without the two weeks’ notice prescribed by Section 47.
120. The Supreme Council of National Economy jointly with the People’s Commissariat of Labor may direct a general increase or decrease of the standards of efficiency and output for all wage earners and for all enterprises, establishments and institutions of a given district.
121. In addition to the regulations of the present article relative to standards of efficiency and output in enterprises, establishments and institutions, efficiency of labor shall be secured by rules of internal management.
122. The rules of internal management in Soviet institutions shall be made by the organs of Soviet authority with the approval of the People’s Commissariat of Labor or its local departments.
123. The rules of internal management in industrial enterprises and establishments (Soviet, nationalized, private and public) shall be made by the trade unions and certified by the proper Departments of Labor.
124. The rules of internal management must include clear, precise and, as far as possible, exhaustive directions in relation to—
(a) The general obligations of all wage earners (careful handling of all materials and tools, compliance with instructions of the managers regarding performance of work, observance of the fixed standard of working hours, etc.);
(b) The special duties of the wage earners of the particular branch of industry (careful handling of the fire in enterprises using inflammable materials, observance of special cleanliness in enterprises producing food products, etc.);
(c) The limits and manner of liability for breach of the above duties mentioned above in subdivisions “a” and “b.”
125. The enforcement of the rules of internal management in Soviet institutions is entrusted to the responsible managers.