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Guia à lei do emprego em China - 2008 (parte I)

Abril 16o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China

Por Gregory Sy, grupo legal de Grandall

Lei Labour chinesaI. Legislação da lei do emprego

1. Que legislação governa a lei do emprego em China?

A lei do emprego em China é governada por um jogo relativamente detalhado das leis, suplementado mais recentemente em 2007 atrasado para strengthen direitas dos trabalhadores'.

As leis principais incluem:
- Lei Labour da República Popular da China (1994) (“lei Labour”)
- Lei do contrato Labour da República Popular da China (2007) (“lei do contrato Labour”)
- Lei Labour da definição do Arbitration e da disputa da República Popular da China (2007) (“lei Labour do Arbitration”) (maio eficaz 1, 2008) Leia o descanso da “guia à lei do emprego em China - 2008 (parte I)” ou afixe um comentário

Ins - e - saídas do Sourcing em China

Abril 14o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China

Por Etienne Charlier

Fornecedor do custo baixo de ChinaVocê doubtlessly ouviu e leu muitas histórias diferentes sobre o sourcing em China. Alguns estão excitando e outros são scary. Mas finalmente, o que importa realmente é compreender bastantes do ins - e - saídas da cena do sourcing de China a fim responder a algumas perguntas da chave para sua companhia: À fonte ou não à fonte; À fonte que e que não à fonte?

O Sourcing em China é um tópico quente. Nevertheless, decisions to source (or not to), what to source and how to source are not little decisions to take because it seems like a good idea. A sourcing project in China is a time consuming but rewarding exercise. It is not for the ill-prepared but it can lead not only to lower cost quality supplies but also to increased flexibility and improved products. Read the rest of “Ins and Outs of Sourcing in China” or post a comment

Breaking the Impasse: Promoting Worker Involvement in the Collective Bargaining and Contracts Process

February 20th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Han Dongfang 

Collective Labour Contract ChinaCollective Labour Contract ChinaCollective Labour Contract ChinaCollective labour contracts have been developed and promoted by the Chinese government and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) since the mid-1990s. Thus far, however, because of the lack of genuine worker participation in the contract negotiations, they have brought only limited benefit to China’s workers.

CLB believes free collective bargaining should be introduced into the collective contracts negotiating process as a means of not only protecting workers’ rights and interests but of also improving labour-management relations. Given the widespread abuse of workers’ rights and the often severe tensions that exist between labour and management in China today, there is now an increasingly urgent need to promote greater worker involvement in this process. Read the rest of “Breaking the Impasse: Promoting Worker Involvement in the Collective Bargaining and Contracts Process” or post a comment

Molding your business for China

August 24th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Molding your business for ChinaFor many, China appears to be enormously far away. With a totally different culture and many practical problems and unknown, sometimes impossible, regulations. Not for Marco de Bruin though. Long before any other molding producer even considered it, his company was using the opportunities China is offering. Today, while the competition is experiencing a difficult time, Quodo Mould Systems is trying to control its remarkable growth.

The company first set foot in China in 2002. “Enthusiastic by what we saw, we immediately ordered the first moulds. That turned out not to be so simple. To have an assignment executed correctly, it is essential to communicate extensively. Not by means of a laptop, conveniently operated from another country, but directly on the work-floor.” Read the rest of “Molding your business for China” or post a comment

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