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BEIJING, June 29 (Xinhuanet) -- China will reduce the
workload of coal miners by shortening their work hours to eight per day, while
maintaining their current salary, said a circular issued by the State Council
Wednesday.
China's cabinet issued a
circular on promoting the healthy development of the coal mine industry, in
which it stressed improving the living conditions of coal mine workers.
"It is such good news for the miners, who always work
overtime," said Professor Yue Fubin, who has kept track of the coal industry
growth in China.
"Most Chinese miners work in the hundred-meter-deep
colliery and it usually takes them one hour to go down the coal bed," said Yue.
"Therefore, if they dig coals for eight hours each day, they spend at least ten
hours underground, plus they need to get changed and take showers after getting
out of the mines."
The circular said the actual digging hours for miners
should belimited to six. By adding one work shift to the current
three-shift-mechanism, the company could still have the underground workrun
around the clock.
Zhang Wenjiang, who has been working with coal for
over 20 years and now is the president of the Ningxia Coal Group, a state-owned
large group in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, applauded the
decision.
"There are 36,000 miners working in my group. I am
very familiar with their hard life," said Zhang. "They are entitled to work the
same hours as workers in other sectors, and my company will change the rules
soon."
"Then coal miners will have more time to take care of
their families and keep track of the school work of their kids," he said.
Yue Fubin held that shortened work time will not
affect the fast profits of the coal mine industry much. "With more sleep and a
clearer mind, miners could be more efficient," said Yue. "Plus coal prices have
been climbing due to short supply."
"One more shift in the company each day could also
provide morejob opportunities for the abundant laborforce in China's rural
areas," he said.
The hyperproduction of Chinese coal mines, driven by
the huge market demand, resulted in over 3,600 accidents in China last
year,devouring 6,000 lives. A huge gas explosion killing 214 in Sunjiawan
colliery in northeast China's Liaoning Province this February shook the world
and aroused great concern over the livingconditions of Chinese miners.
Care for miners from the circular is not limited to
work hours.The circular said that miners' allowance should be increased as their
job is hard and dangerous. It also requires full coverage bywork injury
insurance for miners.
The Ningxia Coal Group has increased the allowance
for enteringcoal mines from three yuan (36 cents) to eight (one US dollar), and
raised the meal subsidy from 1.8 yuan (22 cents) to 6 (72 cents) each day. "This
will add over 200 yuan (25 US dollars) to the miners' monthly salary," said
Zhang.
Miners in the Ningxia Coal Group could make a better
wage than those working for private coal mine owners. But their salary is less
than 2,000 yuan (250 US dollars) a month, much less than the wage of workers
engaged in the oil and electricity sectors.
"There is still a lot to do to improve the quality of
miners' life, especially for those working for private coal mine owners," said
Yue. "Local social security departments should take more initiative to oversee
how the coal mine managers carry out the decision." Enditem |