Resilience in the less developed northeastern rust belt has also improved thanks to the establishment of the Liaoning Free Trade Zone which allows old industrial cities to attract more investment, take advantage of the Belt and Road Initiative, and explore economic cooperation with Northeast Asia and Europe.
Representatives from countries such as China, Japan, the United States, and Thailand attended the event held in the Nanjing Massacre Victim's Memorial Hall, mourning the 300,000 people who were killed in one of the most barbaric episodes of World War II.
Responding to the ILO's Decent Work Agenda. The ILO has launched an agenda to promote decent work for all, aiming to achieve all-round human development. The agenda, which is integral to respecting and protecting human rights, embodies the consensus of the international community. The Chinese government always puts people first and has actively responded to the ILO's agenda by implementing the Decent Work Country Program for China (2016-2020) and incorporating the concept of decent work into national policies and development plans. Xinjiang has put into practice relevant policy measures of the national government, focusing in particular on respecting workers' choices, protecting their rights and interests, improving their workplace environment and working conditions, and recognizing their contributions. This ensures that people from all ethnic groups work in a decent environment with freedom, equality, safety, and dignity. Conforming to the Constitution, the Labor Law, and the Employment Promotion Law of the country, and respecting local conditions, Xinjiang has launched a package of effective policy measures to ensure stable employment for all residents. In recent years, Xinjiang's registered urban unemployment rate has remained below 3.5 percent. This enables the local people enjoy the right to work to the greatest extent possible, and has laid a solid foundation for raising the human rights to life and development to a higher level across a broader sphere.
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Reinforcing the importance of the manufacturing sector, participants at the WMC 2019 exhibited their cutting-edge technologies and high-tech advances, showing that manufacturing can shine bright in the industrial landscape, he said.
Residents who breach the restrictions will face a fine of 220 Australian dollars (0), while businesses can be hit with a penalty of 550 Australian dollars (5).
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Representatives from American unions including the AFL-CIO, United Food and Commercial Workers, Teamsters and Communications Workers of America were also in attendance Monday in support of the German union. The unions contend, among other things, that workers in Amazon’s distribution centers should be treated as retail employees, not lower-wage logistics workers.
Residents buy food and supplies at a supermarket in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, on March 24. [Photo/Xinhua]
Research from the Platform report was submitted last month as written evidence to a Parliamentary committee on UK aid for combating climate change.
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