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Study On The Employment Discrimination Against Migrant Workers

Posted on:2008-01-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360245491699Subject:Marxist theory and ideological and political education
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Since the beginning of reform and opening up, the gradual establishment of the socialist market economic system, has objectively created conditions for farmers'working in cities. Migrant workers, as a product of the social market economy system, have become an important labor force China's non-agricultural economic development. Migrant workers'employment in cities has become an important source of the non-agricultural income, while making historical contributions for the cities'economic and social development and prosperity. With the traditional concept and way of thinking which developed under the planned economy system, some local governments have promulgated a series of policies and regulations on employment restrictions for migrant workers.A rational and just society is supposed to ensure that every member can enjoy equal opportunities of employment, development, life and politics, and so on. In many ways, migrant workers can not enjoy equal treatment with other members. Thus it is impossible to realize"equal pay for equal work","equal time for equal work","equal rights for equal work", The problems the migrant workers are facing are omni directional, from employment, education, social security, life to community agrees. They are being marginalized. This marginalization is not caused by the migrant workers themselves, but by the social set. It comes from the unreasonable, discriminatory system. This is what a civilized society should avoid. Justice is a very important part of the building of a harmonious society, which is put forward by the central authorities. To achieve social justice, we must solve the unfair treatment as well as marginalization problems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Employment discrimination, entry restrictions, sub-cultural group, mechanism of interests demand
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