RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Home / China / Local News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
New law discourages unreasonable dismissals
Adjust font size:

Labor and Social Security authorities in southern China's Guangdong Province have warned companies against illegally laying off employees in hopes of evading obligations required under the country's new Labor Contract Law.

An official with the administration in charge of labor relations, Lin Jingqing, reiterated Saturday that unreasonable dismissals are not acceptable under the law, Guangzhou-based Information Times reports.

Lin's remarks came after local big businesses, including network hardware manufacturer, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, laid off long term employees to avoid signing them to contracts with unfixed terms.

He said related regulations will be issued to punish evasive employers.

China will enforce its new Labor Contract Law on January 1, 2008. The law will require employers to offer contracts with unfixed terms to those who have worked for the company for 10 consecutive years upon reaching a negotiated consensus.

The contracts will secure stable careers for senior employees, as they can not be terminated without legal reasons or the occurrence of the specific conditions listed.

On the other hand, enterprises worried that the protected contracts may cause side effects in human resource management, the report said.

According to earlier reports, Huawei Technology defended the layoffs, saying they could encourage employees to work harder and help the company maintain competitiveness.

The company, one of China's most successful worldwide brands, persuaded 7,000 of its employees approaching the ten year mark to resign "voluntarily" and sign new contracts with fixed terms ranging from one to three years.

The reports said the dismissals could cost the company one billion yuan (US$134 million) in compensation, which triggered heated debate nationwide.

The labor official ensured the new law will grant equal rights to workers as well as businesses, saying the open-ended contracts don't mean "iron food bowls" for employees.

Lin Jingqing said the contracts can be terminated by employers if a worker is any of the following: in breach of duty; breaking the law; or seriously affecting the enterprise's operation.

For an employee not able to work following illness or injuries, employers also have the right to terminate the contract.

(CRI November 4, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Huawei urges thousands of employees to resign
- Thousands of Huawei staff 'quit'
Most Viewed >>
-Winter storms leave Chinese dark, cold, hungry in 'dead cities'
-Millions stranded in holiday havoc
-Taiwan authorities to raise 'referenda'
-Taklamakan Desert experiences record snow
-Charity donations hit 3.2 bln yuan last year
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲午夜电影一区二区三区| 又大又黄又粗又爽的免费视频| 亚洲欧美7777| 美国人与动性xxx播放| 国产妇乱子伦视频免费| sss欧美一区二区三区| 在线91精品亚洲网站精品成人| 久久国产高潮流白浆免费观看| 欧美大片va欧美在线播放| 亚洲精品成a人在线观看| 白白国产永久免费视频| 吃奶摸下高潮60分钟免费视频| 永久黄色免费网站| 在线播放免费播放av片| ts人妖在线观看| 日韩av片无码一区二区不卡电影| 亚洲综合久久成人69| 色视频色露露永久免费观看| 国产视频精品久久| aaaaa级毛片| 好男人好视频手机在线| 两个人一上一下剧烈运动| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区蜜桃| 久久精品aⅴ无码中文字字幕重口| 波多野结衣女上司| 免费人成网站在线观看欧美| 精品无码国产自产拍在线观看 | 久久久久国产精品| 日韩无人区电影| 五月婷婷综合在线| 欧洲动作大片免费在线看| 亚洲伊人色欲综合网| 欧美成人久久久| 亚洲日本久久一区二区va| 美女的尿口免费| 国产丝袜第一页| 西西人体免费视频| 国产精品免费播放| 720lu国内自拍视频在线| 婷婷五月综合缴情在线视频| 久久婷婷五月综合97色一本一本|