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ZHENGZHOU, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- In an unusual labor dispute, the arbitration
committee of Pingdingshan in central China's Henan province ruled Monday against
Zhou Xianghua, who accused her employer - the Pingdingshan Branch of China
Construction Bank (CCB)- of sexual discrimination for ordering her to retire at
55.
The Committee said in its written ruling that Zhou had failed to provide
sufficient evidence and legal basis to support her appeal and would have to bear
the total arbitral fee of 420 yuan (about 52 US dollars).
The Committee said its rule was based on Provisional Regulations on
Resettlement of the Old and Weak Cadres. The Regulations, promulgated by the
State Council, or China's cabinet,in 1978, set down specifically the retirement
ages for women and men employees working for enterprises, including the CCB.
According to the Regulations, the age of retirement for women employees is
five years less than that of men. If a person has a worker's status, a women's
retirement age is 50 and men 55; if a person has a cadre status, a woman retires
at 55 and a man at 60.
The Committee said it was not its responsibility to judge whether the
Regulations run contrary to China's Constitution, the Labor Law or related
international laws signed by the Chinese Government.
Instead, it said the Branch's decision to inform Zhou to begin retirement
procedures tallied with the current retirement policy implemented in China.
The Committee's rule came 55 days after 55-year-old Zhou, formerly a chief
teller at the Branch, applied to the Committee for a dispute settlement. Zhou,
who became a clerk of the CCB branch in 1989 and a chief teller three years
later, said she was healthy and competent for her current job considering her
energy and experience.
After failure to negotiate with the Branch, Zhou filed a lawsuit calling
for the right to retire at the same age as her male counterparts in the Branch,
saying the rule that forces womenout at 55 discriminated against females.
The Committee of Pingdingshan opened a public court session forthe case
last Tuesday, during which the Branch, refused the Committee's offer to mediate.
The Committee also said either side of the dispute, if dissatisfied with
the rule, could go further to sue the other sidein a local people's court within
15 days. Zhou told Xinhua that she might appeal to a local court after serious
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