HOME   NEWS   SPECIAL REPORT   PHOTO   COMMENTARY   VOICE   LEARNING CHINESE
NEWS > Mainland
North China province dispatches officials to supervise crackdown on labor abuse
2007-06-26 09:33:28 Xinhua English

TAIYUAN, June 26 (Xinhua) -- The government of north China's Shanxi Province on Tuesday dispatched 11 teams comprising police, labor and other officials to supervise the crackdown on labor abuse.

The teams will go to each county in the next 15 days to check that local authorities have investigated every brick kiln and enterprise suspected of labor abuse and how they dealt with the kilns and enterprises.

Shanxi governor Yu Youjun also ordered the teams to investigate local authorities to see if and how officials involved in the forced labor are punished.

The province launched a crackdown on labor abuse and illegal brick kilns on June 14 after a forced labor scandal made headlines all over China in early June, sparking outrage among the public and arousing concern among the central leadership.

The laborers were forced to work more than 15 hours a day on poor food. Dogs were used to prevent them from escaping. Many received burns and other injuries working in hot kilns.

Officials announced on Friday that 359 people, including 12 children, have been rescued from illegal brick kilns in Shanxi.

Yu Youjun has apologized over the forced labor scandal, promising to do everything in his power to root out illegal practices.

MORE NEWS
China police bring in 37 suspected drug trafficking leaders in 2006  
Electricity demand hits record high as Beijing swelters  
China, Spain pledge to upgrade strategic partnership  
China's top prosecutor stresses crackdown on power abuse and dereliction of duty  
Death toll from lightning strikes rises to 31 in E China  
China calls for progress in Six-Party nuclear talks  
China congratulates Zoellick on election as WB new president  
Chinese, Spanish foreign ministers meet on bilateral ties  

SINA English is the English-language destination for news and information about China. Find general information on life, culture and travel in China through our news and special reports£¬or find business partners through our online Business Directory. For investment opportunities with SINA, please click the link "Investor" below.
| About SINA | Investor | Media Kit | Comments or Question? |
Copyright © 1996-SINA Corporation, All Rights Reserved