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 Chinese top legislator Wu Bangguo (C)
attends the third plenary meeting of the 28th session of the Standing
Committee of The National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing, June 28, 2007. (Xinhua
Photo)
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BEIJING, June 28
(Xinhua) -- The draft of the labor contract law, which is likely to be adopted
by China's national legislature when it ends its weeklong session on Friday, has
been revised to punish government officials for abuse of office and dereliction
of duty.
Officials abusing their authority or neglecting their
responsibilities, resulting in harm to the interests of workers, will face
administrative penalties or criminal prosecution if the actions are serious
enough, according to the revised draft.
Lawmakers lambasted officials involved in the forced
labor scandal in north Shanxi Province during their fourth deliberation on the
draft, which resulted in the revision, said Yang Jingyu, chairman of the Law
Committee, on Thursday.
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 The third plenary meeting of the
28th session of the Standing Committee of National People's Congress (NPC)
is held in Beijing, June 27, 2007.(Xinhua
Photo)
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officials' actions directly harmed the legal rights of workers and caused social
disquiet, so the labor contract law, which aimed to protect workers, should
contain provisions to tackle the problem, according to members of the NPC
Standing Committee.
The Law Committee of the National People's Congress
(NPC) has suggested to put the draft to a vote.
The forced labor scandal in Shanxi made headlines
around the world this month, sparking outrage among the Chinese public and
arousing concern from national leaders. The workers were forced to work long
hours without pay in brick kilns, mines and other small industries.
The lawmakers suggested the top legislature ratify
the labor contract law as soon as possible to ensure workers have legal rights.