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  2. Labor relations in China - Wikipedia

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    One of the hallmarks of China's socialist economy was its promise of employment to all able and willing to work and job-security with virtually lifelong tenure. Reformers targeted the labor market as unproductive because industries were frequently overstaffed to fulfill socialist goals and job-security reduced workers' incentive to work.

  3. Labour Law of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the basic labour law of China, which protects the rights and interests of workers and regulates labour relations. Find out the contents, amendments, criticisms and related laws of the Labour Law of China.

  4. Human rights in China - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of human rights issues and challenges in mainland China, including political, legal, social, and religious freedoms. Learn about the CCP's role, the legal system, the international reviews, and the activists' struggles.

  5. Labour Contract Law of the People's Republic of China

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    Labor Contract Law of the People's Republic of China (2012 Amendment) Summary; A law enacted in order to improve the labor contract system, define the rights and obligations of parties to a labor contract, protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers, and establish and develop a harmonious and stable labor relationships. Status: In force

  6. China Labour Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    China Labour Bulletin (CLB) is a non-governmental organization that promotes and defends workers' rights in the People's Republic of China. It is based in Hong Kong and was founded in 1994 by labour activist Han Dongfang .

  7. China Labor Watch - Wikipedia

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    China Labor Watch (CLW) is a non-profit organization that exposes and challenges labor abuses involving Chinese workers. It conducts investigations, publishes reports, trains workers, and operates a hotline to advocate for workers' rights and improve working conditions in global supply chains.

  8. 2010 Chinese labour unrest - Wikipedia

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    Reported locations of labour incidents (including strikes, protests, and confrontations) in China in 2010. The 2010 Chinese labour unrest was a series of labour disputes, strike actions, and protests in the south of the People's Republic of China that saw striking workers successfully receive higher pay packages.

  9. Han Dongfang - Wikipedia

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    Han Dongfang is a former railway worker and trade union activist who helped found the Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation (BWAF) during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. He was imprisoned, expelled and exiled for his role in the BWAF and now lives in Hong Kong, where he runs China Labour Bulletin and Radio Free Asia.