Government Protection of Both Parties in the Operation of the Post-epidemic Labor Market in China
Meixia Shi () and
Wangli Zhu ()
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Meixia Shi: Beijing Jiaotong University
Wangli Zhu: Beijing Jiaotong University
Chapter Chapter 17 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II, 2022, pp 271-283 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter, “Government Protection of Both Parties in the Operation of the Post-Epidemic Labor Market in China”, considers the situation with regulationregulation of the laborlabor marketlabor market in China at the COVID and post-COVID period. In the post-epidemic period, when the epidemic prevention and control initially achieved results, China, as the first country to discover and report COVID-19 and the most successful country in epidemic prevention and control, implemented governmentgovernment protectionprotection policies for both sides in the labor market in terms of stabilizing employmentemployment, which achieved remarkable results and served as a model for other countries. Generally, the government protection policies of the Chinese government for both enterprises and labors include the following aspects. First, monetary, fiscal, and employment policies work together to stabilize employment, strengthen protection for both sides, and ensure the sound operationoperation of the labor market. Second, the forms of employment are standardized and diversified in accordance with the law to effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of labors and give enterprises greater flexibilityflexibility and convenience in employment. Third, special assistance is offered to enterprises in difficulty, key employment groups, and the unemployed.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83566-8_17
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