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对劳工法服从的一个实用指南在中国

2007年12月18日由中国企业成功案例

保护您的雇员,保护您的事务-对劳工法服从的一个实用指南在中国新的中国劳工法新的中国劳工法惹人注目的辛苦事件最近系列在工作者的保护在中国投掷了一盏聚光灯’权利。

几外国多民族,包括FoxConn、麦克唐纳和Yum! 烙记拥有KFC品牌的公司-,为提供恶劣的工作环境,少付他们的兼职工作者的工资和参与被调查了其他不公平的劳动常规。

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对劳工法服从的一个实用指南在中国

2007年12月18日由中国企业成功案例

由AJ Hu

中国新的劳工法惹人注目的辛苦事件最近系列在工作者的保护在中国投掷了一盏聚光灯’权利。

几外国多民族,包括FoxConn、麦克唐纳和Yum! 烙记拥有KFC品牌的公司-,为提供恶劣的工作环境,少付他们的兼职工作者的工资和参与被调查了其他不公平的劳动常规。 奴隶工作者从砖窑和矿抢救在河南和陕西省在许多地方和国际新闻媒体也做了标题。
These events and the recent enactment of the revised China labor law on June 29th, 2007 - after 18 months of heated debates, are reminding foreign investors to be mindful of their legal obligations as an employer in China.Obligations of Foreign Employers
China has its own unique labor system and regulations. Apart from the usual employment requirements, such as signing contracts with workers, meeting wage standards and issuing salary timely, employers in China are also obliged to: Read the rest of “A Practical Guide to Labor Law Compliance in China” or post a comment

China Chapter Three: First impressions

December 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

China Chapter Three: First ImpressionsSo the gweilo got on an Air China flight.
It seems I was the only non-Chinese person on the plane.
The culture shock began there. Flying Air China is not like flying Air Canada. We take our western comforts for granted and don’t really appreciate what we have until it’s taken away. This was a good, gradual first phase introduction for me. Take all we are used to here and knock it down three notches. Space, service, quality whether washrooms, seating, or food. I did not suffer, but realized that I was like a city guy going to visit country cousins on the farm. I was going from a developed society to a developing society. They were trying to catch up with us, and doing a great job, but…

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China Chapter Three: First impressions

December 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Ernie Tadla

First ImpressionsSo the gweilo got on an Air China flight. It seems I was the only non-Chinese person on the plane. The culture shock began there. Flying Air China is not like flying Air Canada. We take our western comforts for granted and don’t really appreciate what we have until it’s taken away. This was a good, gradual first phase introduction for me. Take all we are used to here and knock it down three notches. Space, service, quality whether washrooms, seating, or food. I did not suffer, but realized that I was like a city guy going to visit country cousins on the farm. I was going from a developed society to a developing society. They were trying to catch up with us, and doing a great job, but were not there yet.
 
Alone with my thoughts, I wondered and worried. What was I getting myself into? The pangs of being alone were deep. It would be four months before Lovy would join me. Without her at my side, I was at the mercy of others and my own mental meanderings. Would Dan and his partners, Wu Bing and Peter, accept me? Would the Chinese staff accept me? How would I order things since I didn’t know the language? Would I succeed? How would I begin? What would I do?

Then the “what ifs” started. What if they don’t accept me? What if I don’t succeed? What if? What if?

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The Growth of China’s Service Economy

November 26th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

The Growth of China's Service EconomyNow that we are counting down to the 2008 Olympic games, first-time and not so recent visitors to China are no doubt wondering what they will see when they land in Beijing next August. In the run-up to the games, we will take every opportunity to describe the changes that are taking place in China and paint the picture of how the country will look in another year.

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