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China (People’s Republic of): additional resources

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This page highlights some additional free resources that provide information on labour law and practice and related issues in China. For further information see generic resources on China, which are not listed here - see quicklinks box.

 

Free resources

1. Verité special report for ETI China Working Group: Report on Chinese labour Law, March 2004

(Sorry - available to members only).
 

2. ‘Reflections on Labour Law in China’, John Chen, March 2003

This article, published in the Asian Labour Update, provides an analysis of the evolution of labour law over the last couple of decades, and includes a summary of labour law in relation to individual and collective contracts, dismissal, wages, working hours, social insurance and welfare, freedom of association, health and safety and dispute resolution.

How do I get hold of a copy? This article can be viewed at:
www.amrc.org.hk/4603.htm.
 

3. Excessive Overtime in Chinese Supplier Factories: Causes, Impacts, and Recommendations for Action, Verité, Research Paper, September 2004

This report, based on interviews with workers and managers in 41 export factories in southern China, provides:

How do I get hold of a copy? This report can be downloaded from:
www.verite.org/aboutus/Excessive%20Overtime%20in%20Chinese%20Factories.pdf [external PDF]
 

4. MFA Phase out - Impact on Chinese Workers, Jane Li, September 2004

In the post-Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) world, China is expected to attract investment for a variety of reasons including vertical-integration, lower wages, and currency manipulation. But although China is set out to be the ‘winner’ of the MFA phase-out, this does not necessarily means that workers will benefit. This paper, published in the Asian Labour Update, assesses the potential impact of the MFA phase-out on the Chinese garment industry and on working conditions, and argues that without freedom of association and a higher minimum wage set by the state, Chinese workers may be left worse off than before.

How do I get hold of a copy? The paper can be viewed at:
www.amrc.org.hk/5203.htm.
 

5. Asian Labour News

This is an online database of news about workers in Southeast Asia and China and the issues that affect them.

How do I get hold of a copy? See www.asianlabour.org. There is a search facility that allows you to search by country and/or issue.
 

6. CSR Asia Weekly

CSR Asia Weekly is a free publication published by CSR Asia that provides a weekly roundup of CSR news and events in the Asia-Pacific week, along with a number of special articles that examine current issues in more depth. It draws on specialists from the region who work on the ground in environment, labour and CSR. Topics covered include: child labour, corruption, governance, environment, human rights, labour law, health, occupational health & safety, poverty, migrant workers, reporting, supply chains, sustainable development, trade and wages.

How do I get a copy? For further information or to subscribe please contact CSR Asia Weekly Editor Jonathan Hills at jhills@csr-asia.com.
 

7. CSR Asia Website

CSR Asia (see 6 above) also manage a website, which provides short summaries of CSR news stories’ from a wide range of international newspapers, often with commentary from researchers at the University of Hong Kong. The site allows browsers to search by country and/or issue eg, Vietnam, trade unions.

How do I get hold of a copy? See the following link:
www.csr-asia.com/index.php?cat=31&submit=view.

 

Paying resources

No additional paying resources have been identified so far.

 

 

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