China Labour Bulletin Weekly Roundup No. 22 (2006-10-20)
20 October 2006Labour News
- Strike
Sanitation workers strike against low wages
More than 100 sanitation workers went on strike in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, in protest against wage payments lower than local minimum wage level. [Read More]
- Forced labour
Forced-labour prisoners die in coal mine accident
Thirteen miners who died in a coal mine accident in southwestern China were forced-labour prisoners, a German news agency and a human rights group reported. [Read More]
- Civil rights lawyer arrested
Civil rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng arrested on subversion charge
Prominent Beijing-based civil rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, who has defended the rights of labour activists and human rights activists, was arrested on 21 September "on suspicion of inciting subversion of state power", according to his lawyer Mo Shaoping. [Read More]
- ANALYSIS: Occupational injury insurance
Weakening of the government's ability to govern hinders implementation of occupational injury insurance system
The government still faces a formidable task in promoting the expansion of occupational injury insurance coverage to include huge ranks of employed migrant workers. [Read More]
- Feature
Why don't rural migrant workers live in government-subsidised low-rent apartments?
It remains a question why migrant workers are not attracted to the cheap and well-equipped apartments provided by the government while the living costs in large cities are relatively high for them. [Read More]
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