日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Taiwan

'Mainland workers' rights should be protected'

By Chen Xin (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-04-14 08:01
Large Medium Small

BEIJING - A senior labor union leader in Taiwan is urging Taiwanese enterprises that have invested in the mainland to better protect workers' rights.

"Enterprises from Taiwan should adhere to the mainland's labor laws to guarantee that workers' rights are well-protected," Huang Ho Tsai-feng, director general of the Taiwan-based Cross-Straits Labor Development and Exchange Association, told China Daily at the sidelines of the 2011 Cross-Straits Labor Union Forum.

Related readings:
'Mainland workers' rights should be protected' Union proposes rules to protect female workers
'Mainland workers' rights should be protected' China helps workers regain 39.12b of back pay
'Mainland workers' rights should be protected' Govt to fight discrimination against migrant workers
'Mainland workers' rights should be protected' China to make better life for migrant workers

Her remarks came after a series of suicides and illnesses occurred in Taiwanese companies.

Last year, a dozen employees of a plant in South China's Guangdong province committed suicide. They had worked for Foxconn, a Taiwanese maker of electronic devices.

In February, 137 workers at the Suzhou factory of Wintek, a touchscreen supplier of Apple Inc, suffered from an exposure to n-hexane, a chemical found in cleaning agents used in some manufacturing processes.

Huang Ho Tsai-feng said the suicides of the Foxconn employees drew an immediate condemnation from Taiwanese labor unions, which in response called for the protection of workers' rights in both the island and the mainland.

The labor activist said she has pity for those who suffered in both cases and hopes steps will be taken to prevent such misfortunes from recurring.

Employers in Taiwan who do not properly deal with labor disputes will face serious consequences. For one, the local authorities will not give them approvals to enlarge the size of their businesses. Such penalties should also apply to Taiwanese investors who put their money into the mainland, she said.

Speaking at the forum, Wang Yupu, vice-chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the top union organization in the mainland, said labor unions in both the mainland and in Taiwan should work closely together to ensure that good relations exist between Taiwanese employers and mainland laborers, as well as between mainland investors who put money into Taiwan and Taiwanese laborers.

More than 80,000 Taiwanese enterprises are running businesses in the mainland. The All-China Federation of Trade Unions plans to set up labor unions in 95 percent of those companies by 2013 and to ensure such unions are strong enough to protect workers' rights.

Zhong Xiaomi, deputy head of Hunan Provincial Federation of Trade Unions, said there are nearly 2,000 Taiwanese enterprises in Hunan province and nearly 85 percent of them employ a union workforce.

"A number of labor disputes and incidents result from the absence of a labor union," he told China Daily. "Without a union, negotiations between employers and workers, or settlements of disputes, will be inefficient."

主站蜘蛛池模板: 欧美激情国产精品免费 | 中文字幕在线观看视频网站 | 精品久久成人 | 999国产精品 | 日韩不卡高清 | 国产免费成人 | 一区二区三区有限公司 | 欧洲做受高潮欧美裸体艺术 | 91麻豆精品视频 | 秋霞av网| 亚洲欧洲日本国产 | 欧美在线一区二区三区四区 | 日韩精品一二三四区 | 大尺度一区二区 | a在线观看免费 | 日韩精品久久 | 日本成人午夜 | 蜜桃久久av一区 | 国产自在线 | 成人18视频免费69 | 另类综合视频 | 国产美女免费网站 | www国产亚洲精品 | 伊人不卡 | 精品国产免费人成在线观看 | 国产三级第一页 | 96久久| 久久蜜臀av | 黄色国产在线 | 亚洲第一av在线 | a资源在线 | 亚洲午夜视频在线 | 用力使劲高潮了888av | 免费看黄色一级视频 | 欧美性网 | 日本h视频在线观看 | 亚洲天堂三级 | 黄色av成人 | 久久午夜夜伦鲁鲁片 | www狠狠操| 美国色视频|