Fuzhou Establishes Women Employees' Rights

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Fuzhou Establishes Women Employees' Rights-Protection Work Stations

 October 26, 2022
[For Women of China]

 

To help women protect their legal rights and interests, especially in the workforce, Fuzhou Women's Federation and Fuzhou Federation of Trade Unions recently established a women employees' rights-protection work station in Fuzhou, a city in East China's Jiangxi Province. The station, the first of its kind in the city, provides various services (including psychological and legal services) to women employees (in Fuzhou).

The center has established a team — composed of psychologists, lawyers, judges, health engineers, labor relations coordinators, family education lecturers and "mediators," who help resolve residents' family disputes — to provide psychological and legal services to residents.

 

(Women of China English Monthly September 2022 issue)

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