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Kraft Negotiates Higher Wages Following Labor Law Dispute
(News/News April 2008)
Kraft Foods Inc have agreed to pay its staff higher wages after being accused infringing China’s labor law for failing to consult employees about its plan to move its head office from the capi
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
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Kraft Foods Accused of Labour Law Violation
(News/News March 2008)
U.S.-based Kraft Foods Inc. faces a possible legal battle after unionised workers claim that the relocation of its China headquarters from Beijing to Shanghai violates the new labour contract law.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
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Duty of Care: Identifying and Managing HR Risks in China
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
Despite the size of China’s
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, and the growing ranks of educated, young graduates available for hire, one of the main challenges for human resources managers continues to be identifyin
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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EU Economic Commissioner Addresses Tsinghua Students
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...ondly, we have to raise employment and productivity levels if we want to meet the challenge of a shrinking
workforce
. Getting more women and older people into work is key while greater investment ...
Friday, 21 September 2007
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Lenovo Increases Profits Despite Staff Cuts
(News/News August 2007)
.... Lenovo's ongoing reshaping of its global business saw it announce 1,400 job cuts (five per cent of its
workforce
) earlier his year. The company plans to save USD100m by March 2008. "In th...
Sunday, 05 August 2007
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