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Zhejiang Keen to Protect Migrant Workers' Rights and Interests
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作者 BY SHEN YUBIAO 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2006年第5期13-16,共4页
EDITOR'S NOTE: FoUowing are some of the stories about how migrant workers' rights and interests are protected in Zhejiang, one of the best developed province on the Chinese mainland. Through interviews with more th... EDITOR'S NOTE: FoUowing are some of the stories about how migrant workers' rights and interests are protected in Zhejiang, one of the best developed province on the Chinese mainland. Through interviews with more than 100 migrant workers in the province, we found that migrant workers there enjoy equal treatment as their counterparts registered as urban residents, and that their rights and interests are effectively protected. 展开更多
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“New-style” Urban Plans to Protect Rights of Migrants
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作者 CHINA DAILY 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2013年第3期32-32,共1页
The State Council, or China's cabinet, has called for a middle to long-term plan to pro- mote new-style urbanization, enabling more migrant workers and their families to settle in cities.
关键词 New-style Urban Plans to Protect Rights of migrants
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Unions Protect Migrant Workers
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作者 BY OUR STAFF REPORTERS WANG SHUIXIA & WU HONGYUE 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2006年第5期17-20,共4页
Our story goes back to late April 2006, just before May Day. In Beijing, a local newspaper reported that at a construction site,migrant workers from poor rural villages across China were often given leftovers to eat a... Our story goes back to late April 2006, just before May Day. In Beijing, a local newspaper reported that at a construction site,migrant workers from poor rural villages across China were often given leftovers to eat as their employer tried by every possible means to reduce the cost. The news report instantly aroused public indignation, and Cui Ruilan, a local union leader, felt uneasy about what had happened to those migrant workers she was supposed to protect. She lost no time to intervene in her capacity as vice- chairperson of the Construction Industry Work Committee of the Beijing Municipal Federation of Trade Unions. She went down to the construction site, found the contractor and talked with him. In just a few days migrant workersthere were able to find that their food and accommodation had improved a great deal. 展开更多
关键词 Unions Protect migrant Workers
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