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ABA Event: Employment Issues in China

The ABA will host a CLE breakfast in Shanghai with a call-in for overseas participants.

CURRENT ISSUES FOR PRC WORKERS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR EMPLOYERS

Breakfast: Thursday, July 14, 2005, 7:30-9:00 am, in Shanghai
(Call-in: Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 7:30-9:00 pm EST)

Topic: As China’s legal system becomes increasingly sophisticated, and its economy increasingly developed, workers’ awareness of, and willingness to utilize, labor laws to challenge labor practices are also growing. Foreign-invested companies are feeling the effects of this shift. What are the key issues? How can employers effectively address workers’ concerns?

Speakers:

Mary Gallagher, Ass't Professor of Political Science, Univ. of Michigan

Dong Baohua, Professor, Labor Law Service Center for Workers, East China Univ. of Politics and Law

Ma Jianjun, Partner, Junhe Law Offices

American attorneys may receive CLE credit for participation. For more information, contact Jessica Elliot at 202-662-1663 or email Elliotj@staff.abanet.org.

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