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Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions
2007
3. We continued to make legislative work more
scientific and democratic and raise the quality of legislation.
First, in March of last year we released the entire
text of the proposed Law on Labor Contracts to the public to solicit opinions
from all sectors of society, based on the experience gained in releasing the
entire text of the proposed Law on Property Rights to the public in 2005. There
was an enthusiastic response throughout society to the release of the draft Law
on Labor Contracts. We received nearly 200,000 comments on the draft law from
different sectors of society, 65% of which came from ordinary workers, while the
rest came from the standing committees of the people's congresses of provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government,
from the standing committees of people's congresses of 49 large cities, as well
as from 45 concerned central government departments and 45 large enterprises,
and from numerous institutions of higher learning and people's organizations. We
made an overall analysis and study of all the comments submitted, then picked
out 11 fairly representative to discuss at forums. We carefully listened to your
comments and those from concerned central government departments, employers,
employees, experts and scholars and once again revised the draft law based on
the submitted comments and suggestions. The employment issue is of great concern
to the general public. The NPC Chairperson's Council decided in February of this
year that the full text of the draft Employment Promotion Law that has been
deliberated for the first time by the Standing Committee will soon be made
available to the general public for comments.
Second, during the process of formulating important
legislation such as the Law on Oversight, the Law on Property Rights and the
Enterprise Bankruptcy Law, we adopted a cautious attitude in considering the
major issues involved in the drafts and the different views on those issues. We
constantly maintained the proper political orientation, continued to put people
first and continued to proceed from the conditions and realities of China. We
recognized the need for thorough surveys and studies, patient negotiation and
full discussion, and carefully listened to the comments of concerned
departments, members of the general public, experts and scholars to reach a
basic consensus and create the right conditions to submit the drafts for
deliberation and put them to the vote, so that the final versions of the laws
would conform to the conditions and realities of China and stand the test of
time. Every time a draft law was deliberated, the members of the Standing
Committee and non-voting participants in the meeting showed a keen sense of
responsibility, took into consideration all the facts, spoke out freely, held
full discussion of all the details and constantly improved the draft law.
Over the past year, the Standing Committee also
formulated the Law on the Quality and Safety of Farm Products, the Passport Law
and the sixth revision to the Criminal Law. It also passed a resolution
concerning strengthening education and publicity to increase public awareness of
the law and a decision authorizing the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
to manage the Hong Kong Port Area in the Shenzhen Bay Port. Finally, it
deliberated the drafts for the Law on Response to Emergencies, the Law on Labor
Contracts, the Employment Promotion Law, the Antitrust Law and the Anti-Drug
Law.

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