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Main Unions

Main Unions. The All China Federation of Trade Unions (simplified chinese : 中 华 全 国 总 工 会 ;  會 ) is the sole national trade union federation of the People’s republic of China. All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU). Chairman Wang Zhaoguo

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Main Unions

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  1. Main Unions The All China Federation of Trade Unions (simplified chinese: 中华全国总工会; 會) is the sole national trade union federation of the People’s republic of China.

  2. All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) Chairman Wang Zhaoguo Largest trade union in the world with 134 Million members in 1,731,000 primary trade union organizations Labor force totaling 807,300,000

  3. Union Growth and Decline ACFTU Critical Moments: ACFTU founded May 1, 1925 1967: Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 1976: Death of Mao Zedong allowed re-establishment of All China Federation of Trade Unions

  4. Involvement in Politics All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) Defender of workers' rights? or Servant of the Chinese Communist Party and Government?

  5. Challenges to ACFTU The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) is the world's largest trade union federation. The International Confederation of Free Trade Workers states: “the ACFTU is not an independent trade union organization and, therefore, cannot be regarded as an authentic voice of Chinese workers”

  6. Union Responses to Changing Environment • April 3, 1992: Trade Union Law • This Law was enacted in accordance with the Constitution of the People's Republic of China with a view to ensuring the status of trade unions in the political, economic and social life of the State, defining their rights and obligations and bringing into play their role in the socialist modernization drive. • Jan 1, 2008: Labor Contract Law (LCL): • This Law was formulated in accordance with the Constitution in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of labourers, readjust labour relationships, establish and safeguard a labour system suited to the socialist market economy, and promote economic development and social progress.

  7. Role in the Workplace Scientific Development, Economic Stimulation & Social Harmony “Taking the initiative in safeguarding the rights in a scientific way and according to law based on workers as basic elements” Socialist Rights Protection Work • Firmly adhering to the principle of integrating the overall interests of the whole people with the interests of the workers • Persevering in serving the workers whole-heartedly (“Worker Satisfaction”) • Sticking to harmonious development and aiming at mutual benefit and joint prosperity • Sticking to the rights protection practice of planning in a unified way with due consideration for all concerned and giving prominence to priority work • Sticking to the pattern of the trade unions operating under the Party and governments’ guidance

  8. Worker Activism: “Strikes are still illegal” • ACFTU does not authorize strikes • Demands rarely passed on to Management • Media pressure in China • Recent Shift in allowing worker protests • Political connotations • Workers becoming increasingly aware of western practices

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