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| Zheng Silin, minister of labor and social
security, answers questions during a press conference on issues of
employment and social security held by the Second Session of the 10th
National People's Congress (NPC) of China in the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing March. 9, 2004. |
BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhuanet) -- China plans to draft and
improve arelevant mechanism to ensure that rural immigrant workers in cities be
paid on time and in full in 2004, a senior official said at a news briefing at
the ongoing session of its top legislature here Tuesday.
Wang Dongjin, vice minister of labor and social
security, said his ministry is to expedite the drafting of regulations on labor
supervision and salary payment in 2004. In addition, an early-warning system
will be instituted to deter payoff default and help rural migrant workers to get
back their defaulted salaries.
"We will exert our utmost to tackle farmer workers'
wage arrears issue and provide them with the same social security protection as
their urban peers," said the minister.
Labor and Social Security Minister Zheng Silin said
that the Chinese government will do away with local regulations that
discriminate against rural migrant workers and set up a labor market with urban
and rural laborers competing on the equal footing. Individuals and enterprises
infringing upon lawful rights of rural workers will be penalized harshly, Zheng
added.
From 2003 to February 2004, China had helped rural
migrant workers to get back defaulted wages of more than 25 billion yuan (about
3 billion US dollars), or over 90 percent of the total wage arrears.
Premier Wen Jiabao pledged to tackle the thorny
issues concerning defaulted construction costs and wage arrears for migrant
workers in the construction sector within a span of three years in his
government work report at the opening of the Second Session of the Tenth NPC
last Friday.
"The goal is achievable," said Wang Dongjin.
At present, there are some 93 million rural migrant
workers in China, mostly working in the construction and service sector. Enditem
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