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Under Draft Law, Occupational Disease Easier to Prove
A pending law stipulates that workers will have a lower burden of proof when it comes to occupational disease claims
02.03.2012
Cadmium Contamination Raises Concerns
Cadmium levels in a Chinese river were 80 times the legal limit recently, arousing calls for better government transparency
02.01.2012
Mayor Implicated in Milk Scandal Reshuffled to High-Level Position
Dismissed in 2008 for involvement in the cover-up of the Sanlu milk scandal, former Shijiazhuang Mayor Ji Chuntang was appointed to a new position in Hebei Province
01.21.2012
Beijing Releases PM 2.5 Air Quality Readings
After months of controversy and public outcry over thick pollution in the capital, Beijing officials have started to publish air quality readings for small particulates
01.21.2012
State Council Announces Plan for Rural Disabled
Chinese officials have pledged to further improve the living standards of disabled rural residents in the next ten years through skills training, insurance plans and education benefits
01.20.2012
China's Labor Force Decreased in 2011
China's share of working-age people has decreased for the first time since 2002, prompting some experts to suggest abolishing the one-child policy
01.19.2012
Slim Harvest for Organ Transplants in China
Data networks for tracking and distributing organs are in place, but long waits for transplant candidates are certain to continue
01.19.2012
Gov't Refuses to Release Gini Coefficient
Citing incomplete data about high-income earners, the Chinese government has not published its inequality ratio for more than ten years
01.18.2012
China Premier: Protect Farmers' Land Rights
The Chinese government for the first time emphasized that urbanization and industrialization cannot come at the cost of farmers'land rights, a state expert said
01.17.2012
Wukan Protest Leader Appointed To Government
Chinese officials have appointed a protest leader to a village secretary post in Wukan, but residents say the government has yet to address the majority of their demands
01.16.2012
800 Million Yuan Earmarked for Beidaihe
The Chinese government has promised not to misallocate millions of yuan slated for coastal restoration near the controversial government retreat
01.16.2012
Anti-Corruption Officials Look to Internet
Chinese officials are further emphasizing the Internet's importance in fighting corruption, but they're walking a fine line between using some tips, while deleting others
01.13.2012
Forced Demolitions Getting Creative
New rules last year set out to end forced demolitions, but local officials have instead resorted to legal loopholes to continue the controversial practice.
01.12.2012
112 Charities to Join Disclosure Platform
To restore public trust in charities, 112 Chinese organizations are on track to participate in a government-sponsored information disclosure platform.
01.09.2012
Chinese Writers Sue Apple for Copyright Violations
A high-profile group of Chinese writers is suing Apple for 12 million yuan in compensation, for pirated e-books sold in the company's online store.
01.06.2012
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