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Meetings and events in China

  • 2009

    • 4 November 2009, Beijing
      ILO/MOHRSS Technical Meeting on Implementation of Labour Contract Law in Informal Economy
    • 3 November 2009, Beijing
      ILO/MOHRSS Expert Meeting on China Experience in Employment Promotion through Policy Measures
    • 22-23 October 2009, Xiamen, Fujian
      ILO/ACFTU Seminar on Social Security
    • 21 October 2009, Xiamen, Fujian Province
      ILO/ACFTU Seminar on Domestic Workers
    • 21 October 2009, Dalian, Liaoning Province
      Launch of ILO/CEC Project on Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises
    • 24-25 September 2009, Beijing
      ILO/MOHRSS Seminar on Wage Policy
    • 13-14 August 2009, Chongqing
      Training of Employers to Tackle Discrimination in the Workplace
    • 3-5 August 2009, Beijing
      HIV/AIDS Project Evaluation & Dissemination Workshop
    • 3-4 August 2009, Beijing
      National Level Training for Officials on Non-discrimination and Promoting Equality in Employment (ILO Convention No. 111)
    • 27 April 2009, Heze, Shandong Province
      Conference on observation of World Day on Safety & Health - Health & Life at work: promoting safety culture at communities
      1. Photos from the event - (pdf 556kB)
    • 23 April 2009, Beijing
      Policy seminar on balancing work and family responsibilities & promotion of ILO Convention No. 156 in China
    • 22 April 2009, Beijing
      High-level tripartite event to mark the ILO 90th Anniversary - "Tackling the impact of the global crisis on employment, promoting decent work".
      Highlighted by a video address from Director General Juan Somavia, and opened by keynote addresses by China's Minister of Human Resources & Social Security, leaders from the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) and the China Enterprises Confederation (CEC), presented both a historical review of the ILO's work in China, and some future perspectives for cooperation between the ILO and China. A photo exhibit at the venue displayed images of women and men at work in the country. Over 130 representatives from the ILO's tripartite partners in China, social partners, embassies, other UN agencies, and international organisations attended the event.
      1. Meeting Programme -(pdf 89kB)
      2. Coverage of ILO 90 Celebrations
      3. Photos from the event - (pdf 556kB)
    • 21 April 2009, Beijing
      ACFTU/ILO-ACTRAV High level national seminar on Decent Work & union strategy in the global crisis
    • 20-21 April 2009, Nanchang
      ILO/CEC Seminar on forced labour: The role of employers' organisations & businesses
    • 12 February 2009, Beijing
      Experts Meeting Equal Retirement Age in China
  • 2008

    • 18 December 2008, Beijing
      Experts Meeting on Regulation on Labour Protection for Women Workers
    • 18-19 September 2008, Beijing
      Seminar on Rural Cooperatives in China and its Follow-up
    • 16-17 September 2008, Beijing
      International Seminar on Employment Fund Management
      China has hailed it as an important joint effort to date between the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the International Labour Organization. The 2-day International Seminar on Employment Fund Management was held in Beijing on 16-17 September 2008, to explore key issues including the best practices, and how to effectively allocate and manage employment fund. "The Chinese government places great importance in employment development", said Zhang Xiaojian, Vice Minister of MOHRSS. "We value the international experience from the experts to help China improve its employment fund management system." ILO Senior Specialist Ellen Hansen chaired a session on "Budget, Planning and Allocation of Employment Fund". The seminar also invited experts from the US and European Union to share their insights on the subject. "Decent work is fundamental to people's lives. The Chinese government places the expansion of employment in a prominent position in its economic and social development," according to Constance Thomas, Director of ILO Office for China and Mongolia. "But the promotion of employment is a never ending task which is constantly confronted with new challenges at the macro and micro levels." Remarks by Ms. Constance Thomas.
    • 26-27 June 2008, Wuxi
      Seminar on Development of Private Employment Agencies
    • 23 May 2008, Beijing
      Launch of ILO/Norwegian/MHRSS Project to Support Promotion and Application of ILO Convention No. 111
    • 14-15 May 2008, Beijing
      Seminar on Reconciling Work and Family: Issues and Policies in China
    • 12-13 May 2008, Beijing
      Policy Seminar on Work, Income and Gender Equality in China
    • 1-4 April 2008, Chengdu
      Tripartite Workshop on Work improvement of small enterprises (WISE)
    • 20-21 January 2008, Beijing
      Tripartite Consultation on Decent Work Country Programme
      Represented by Ministry of Labour and Social Security, State Administration for Work Safety, China Enterprise Confederation and All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the Chinese constituents sat together with the ILO Beijing to review the ILO projects and activities in 2007. During the tripartite consultation, they also discussed the impact and indicators of the Decent Work Country Programme and achieved an overall plan for the activities in 2008.

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