Website launched to safeguard workers' interests (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-01-18 08:56
A professional website was launched in Beijing Tuesday to safeguard
legitimate rights and interests of rural migrant workers working in the cities
throughout the country.
The website, operated by the Beijing Workstation of Legal Aid for Rural
Migrant Workers, publishes laws and regulations on safeguarding interests of
migrant workers as well as typical lawsuits against those who infringed on
migrant workers' interests,said Dong Lihua, director of the website.
It also lists 10 lawyers with the workstation who specialize inhandling the
cases involving migrant workers. Migrant workers in need of help can dial the
hot line for legal aid from the lawyers.
There are about 140 million migrant workers who have come from rural areas to
seek fortune in cities. Though rural migrant workers have been playing a vital
role in construction and development of cities, their social and political
status remains relatively low.
According to statistics, 48.1 percent of rural migrant workers have had the
experiences of payment default. As many migrant workers do not know how to
protect themselves in legal ways, some of them even turned to violence and
illegal methods instead.
As soon as the website was opened on Tuesday morning, some rural migrant
workers called in for legal advices, Dong said.
"The website is a new way to help migrant workers," Dong said. "Besides
offering legal help and advices so that migrant workers could solve their
problems quickly in a low-cost way, we also hope they can raise awareness of
safeguarding legitimate rights and interests and then help themselves and
others."
The website provides not only help and legal information for migrant workers,
but also a platform for the whole society to care about them and learn related
laws, said Li Dajin, the chairman of Beijing Lawyers' Association.
Since its establishment in September 2005, the Beijing Workstation of Legal
Aid for Rural Migrant Workers, a non-profit organization, have offered
professional legal aids on 2,007 law cases and benefited 15,000 migrant workers
with legal advices.
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