A Few Problems that Need to Be Addressed Immediately in Workers' Daily Lives
Xing Hua
Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 22, issue 4, 92-110
Abstract:
Since the Third Plenum of the CCP Eleventh Central Committee, especially since implementation of the open policy and launching of the reform, the broad masses, following the growth of the national economy, have universally increased income and made considerable improvements in daily life. Nevertheless, as there has been a backlog in the construction of welfare facilities in the past, the workers are running into difficult problems that cry out for prompt solution. According to findings of the survey of workers' conditions, problems crop up mainly in the following areas.
Date: 1989
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