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5 Dic 2020

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Labour Action China

Labour Action China highlights illegal dismissal, wage cut and delayed payment in Sichuan and Chongqing as work resumes after pandemic

"Research on the work resumption in Sichuan and Chongqing: numbers of labour right protection policies are not implemented", 4 November 2020

This study reveals a significant number of firms' unlawful activities, such as illegal dismissal, wage cut, delayed wage payment and non-payment. The key problems are loose law enforcement and labour monitoring. It is expected that labour disputes soar rapidly after the pandemic. It is questionable to the fact if the labour administration and the judicial system can protect workers well.

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