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中国雇员的吸引力和保留: 法律透视

2007年11月29日由中国企业成功案例

吸引中国雇员当进入中国市场时,许多多民族公司假设,一个国家有人口一样大象中国的不会有劳动力不足。 然而,事实是具有资格的劳方在保险费在中国。 在兴旺的经济之下,越来越高的要求为了中国人劳方超出了它的供应。 雇用有天才的雇员年轻,向上地流动中国专家以先进的技能和理解对国际事务是更加困难的。 由于有限的可及性的这样雇员,竞争为这种天分是强烈的。

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中国雇员的吸引力和保留: 法律透视

2007年11月28日由中国企业成功案例

由Christine ·刘McLaughlin和Margaret Kurlinski

吸引中国雇员当进入中国市场时,许多多民族公司假设,一个国家有人口一样大象中国的不会有劳动力不足。 然而,事实是具有资格的劳方在保险费在中国。 在兴旺的经济之下,越来越高的要求为了中国人劳方超出了它的供应。 雇用有天才的雇员年轻,向上地流动中国专家以先进的技能和理解对国际事务是更加困难的。 由于有限的可及性的这样雇员,竞争为这种天分是强烈的。

与困难的竞争来一个高营业额比率。 According to a report by Hewitt and Associates, China has one of the highest (if not the highest) employee turnover rates in Asia, around 14% in 2006. It is no wonder that a recent poll by the American Chamber of Commerce-Shanghai revealed that Read the rest of “Attraction and Retention of Chinese Employees: A Legal Perspective” or post a comment

Recent Developments and Routes for Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in China

November 20th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Developments and routes for enforcing IP rights in ChinaChina’s growing population of over 1.3 billion potential consumers, coupled with their rapidly growing disposable income, is becoming a huge marketplace for products protected by intellectual property laws (IP). The disposable income of Beijing urban residents reached 17,653 yuan per capita (over $2,200 USD) in 2005. China has also become one of the world’s main manufacturing bases for products protected by IP laws. Further, China’s GDP reached over $8 trillion (USD) in 2005, based on…

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Recent Developments and Routes for Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in China

November 20th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Aaron Wininger and Peiyu Sun

Developments in IP rights ChinaChina’s growing population of over 1.3 billion potential consumers, coupled with their rapidly growing disposable income, is becoming a huge marketplace for products protected by intellectual property laws (IP). The disposable income of Beijing urban residents reached 17,653 yuan per capita (over $2,200 USD) in 2005. China has also become one of the world’s main manufacturing bases for products protected by IP laws. Further, China’s GDP reached over $8 trillion (USD) in 2005, based on purchasing power parity. As such, based on these numbers alone, the opportunity, occurrences, and profitability of IP infringement in China is steadily on the rise.

According to recent postings by the United States Embassy in Beijing, China is the number one source of counterfeit goods seized by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. However, targets of IP piracy and infringement are not just U.S. or foreign companies, but also Chinese companies. For example, on a recent visit to street corner in Shanghai, DVDs of movies currently playing in theaters worldwide were available for 4 yuan (about 53 cents, U.S.). With some haggling, volume purchase discounts appeared possible. Bootleg DVDs included recently released American films such as “Transformers” and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” as well as many popular, recent Hong Kong movies. Since the main market for Read the rest of “Recent Developments and Routes for Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in China” or post a comment

About Opening a Foreign-invested Restaurant in Shanghai

November 19th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

About opening a foreign-invested restaurant in ShanghaiTo open restaurants in Shanghai, you’ve got two options:

1. Establish a wholly foreign owned catering management company.
2. Simply open a restaurant

If you want to franchise in Shanghai or intend to sell your restaurants in the future, option 1 would be fit for you …

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