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Social insurance - a good practice guide for Chinese enterprises

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  • 4 May 2017
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Social insurance - a good practice guide for Chinese enterprises

社保的合规一直是中国供应链各利益相关方在改善道德贸易执行过程中的最大挑战之一。本指南摘选了ETI与多个国际及本土咨询研究机构的合作成果,包括在多个会员的中国供应商中开展实地调研,并邀请政府相关主管部门和专家提供专业法规解释和实践方面的指导,目的是让更多中国供应链工厂获得社保合规的可行建议和实用方法,从而在日常运作中采用新的思路和策略逐步提升社保执行表现,达到商业运作及员工的可持续发展。

Social insurance compliance in China is one of the most difficult challenges in one’s ethical trade improvement journey. The content of this guide is a result of ETI’s collaboration with international and local institutions, including some on-site surveys and assessment results from Chinese local suppliers. Relevant government officers and field experts were invited by ETI to provide specific law interpretation and advice.The overall purpose of this resource is to provide practical and effective guidance for Chinese suppliers to gradually improve adherence to social insurance systems in their daily operation, and to achieve sustainable developments for the business and workers.  

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