A regulation on guaranteeing the payment of wages to migrant workers will take effect on May 1, providing legal support to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese rural migrant workers.
East China's Anhui province has decided to roll out a notification and commitment system across the province by the end of June, a step further in cutting the number of administrative matters for which certifications are required.
China has started its annual recruitment of volunteers to provide legal aid in the country's central and western regions to help solve their shortage of legal service personnel, according to the Ministry of Justice.
Employers who are suspected of the crime of refusing to pay the salaries of migrant workers shall be transferred to judicial organs for investigations, according to a regulation set to take effect on May 1.
The legal aid center of the East China metropolis Shanghai has rolled out a set of measures to facilitate businesses' work resumption and reinforce labor protection as the epidemic subsides.
China will streamline the issuance of certificates by neighborhood and village committees, according to a newly released guideline.
The General Office of the State Council on April 27 issued a circular about approving proposed adjustments and improvements to the system of a ministerial joint conference on protecting consumers' rights and interests.
China's notarization industry chooses to accelerate its pace of innovation in order to gain an edge in the ever-growing market competition.
The southwestern province of Yunnan has been drawing on its integrated public legal service system to meet the needs of its impoverished population.
As medics treated novel coronavirus pneumonia patients and entrepreneurs sent donations to regions hit hard by the disease, Li Zongsheng, a lawyer from Liaoning province, was interpreting laws and explaining epidemic control policies to the public.
China on April 23 vowed to severely punish mafia-like organizations and criminal groups that use minors to commit crimes.
Li Qiong, a female police officer at a juvenile prison in Central China's Hunan province, never imagined that she would one day perform her duty in a hazmat suit.
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