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New labor contract law changes employment landscape
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-01-01 17:06 A new labor contract law was put into effect on Tuesday, following a string of staff-sacking scandals in many companies. The 98-article law, approved by China's top legislature in June, entitled staff with more than 10 years of service at a company the right to sign contracts that would protect them from dismissal without cause. "The law is constructive in protecting the rights of employees, urging companies to improve their management and take up social responsibility, and creating a harmonious relationship between employers and employees," said Professor Chang Kai, dean of the Research Institute of Labour Relations under the Beijing-based Renmin University. Adoption of the law had met with some backlash, among which the latest was the controversial "voluntary resignation" scheme by the Guangdong-based Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, China's telecom network equipment giant. Huawei recently initiated a plan calling for its staff who had worked for eight consecutive years to hand in "voluntary resignations". Staff would have to compete for their posts, and sign new labor contracts with the firm once they were re-employed. Those who lost out would receive compensation. "Such a move is out of fear over the new law," said Wu Zhenchang, head of the Association of Taiwan Investment Enterprises in Guangzhou, Guangdong's capital. Many companies tended to interpret the signing of contracts without specific time limits as a rising cost of staff redundancies, a reduction of labor flow and thus a weakening of enterprise vitality. "Although employees are the group that the new law aims to protect, many of them are actually harmed before being benefited," Wu said. Hong Kong University professor Steven N.S. Cheung expressed his anxiety on his blog over the new law. "What's the effect," wrote the renowned economist. "It would protect the lazy people...and ultimately cripple economic growth." However, Zhu Shanli, vice president of the Guanghua School of Management under Beijing University, noted such worry was unnecessary. "Similar laws encouraging labor contracts without specific time limits have been in existence in Western countries since the last century. In Japan, staff could be hired for life, but this doesn't seem to hamper it from becoming the world's second largest economic entity," he said. Professor Chang added: "It is wrong to equate the law to ensuring permanence of a staff's post if the worker violates company regulations, is not eligible for the post, or the post is no longer necessary." (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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