On 25 July 2016, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security issued the Measures for the Rating of Enterprises’ Labour Security Compliance. Under these measures, the labour authorities will rate each company every year on its compliance with labour/employment law requirements.
Ratings will be A, B and C, with A being the highest rating. To assign a rating, the labour authorities will gather information about a company’s compliance status through routine on-site inspections, document reviews, labour complaints, etc., to determine whether a company complies with labour dispatch rules, contributes to the social insurance fund, etc.
The measures specifically provide that a company will receive a C rating if it has created labour conditions that give rise to collective unrest or other serious or negative consequences for society. After receiving the C rating, a company can expect to face more frequent inspections, and senior management can expect to receive visits from the labour authorities seeking guarantees of future compliance.
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