BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) -- At least 10 million
migrant workers will be absorbed into trade unions by the end of 2007, said an
official with the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) on Sunday.
The enrollment procedure will be further simplified
and incentive mechanism perfected in a bid to have all migrant workers
registered in trade unions within three years, said ACFTU Vice Chairman Xu
Deming on the sidelines of the annual session of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country's top
advisory body.
Trade unions should be set up in migrant workers'
hometowns to facilitate their enrollment and they can transfer their membership
to the unions in the companies where they work to ensure they can enjoy both
preferential treatment as members of urban trade unions and help from the unions
in their hometowns, said Xu, also a CPPCC National Committee member.
Currently, China has over 41 million migrant worker
union members, 8.5 million of whom were registered last year, according to Xu.
China's large population of migrant workers,
estimated at about 200 million with 120 million working in cities and the rest
in towns, is attracting more social attention as the country, in a drive to
build a harmonious society, endeavors to improve the living conditions and
social status of the once marginalized group in recent years.
Since 2005, 41 migrant workers have been honored as
"National Labor Model".
Migrant workers are also expected to have their seats
in the about-3,000-member National People's Congress, China's top legislature,
if a draft resolution on lawmaker election for next year is passed by the NPC's
annual full session when it ends on March 16.
The draft resolution stipulates that provinces and
municipalities with a large population of migrant workers should have an NPC
deputy quota for them.