| CLB's analysis of Guangdong's Regulations on the Democratic Management of Enterprises | |
| If passed into law, the regulations could trigger a major overhaul of the collective consultation system that has prevailed in China over the last two decades. Photo by Travel Geographer. | |
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| Jailed labour contractor still fighting for his workers’ wages | |
| Peng Yingquan, a labour contractor from Hubei, talks to Han Dongfang about struggle with local government officials to get more than a million yuan in back pay for his workers, and his subsequent two year jail term. | |
| The Hard Road: Seeking justice for victims of pneumoconiosis in China | |
| CLB examines the myriad obstacles faced by migrant workers seeking compensation for occupational illness, and outlines a series of measures to improve workplace safety and that ensure workers’ rights are protected. Photo of Zhang Haichao. | |
| Dying miner finally gets 136,000 yuan compensation in court mediated settlement | |
| A retired miner from Sichuan with stage-three pneumoconiosis, who has been seeking occupational illness compensation from his former employer for the past three years, has finally been awarded 136,000 yuan in a court mediated settlement Xiao Huazhong had been seeking 190,000 yuan, the amount he should be legally entitled to, but accepted the lower award because he is currently seriously ill in hospital, has already spent his entire life savings of around 80,000 yuan on medical care, and is faced with additional hospital bills of several hundred yuan a day. | |
| More than 50 coal miners die in four separate accidents over one weekend | |
| At least 51 miners have been killed in four separate coal mine accidents over the weekend, the official Chinese media has reported The most serious accident occurred on Saturday evening when a fire swept through a privately-run mine in Hancheng, Shaanxi, killing 28 miners working underground at the time. The mine owner was subsequently detained by police. | |