Forwarded from Dank Memes with Hegelian Characteristics
South China Morning Post
China pledges US$3 billion in coronavirus aid to developing nations
‘Major countries need to take up the responsibility to provide more vaccines to developing countries in urgent need,’ Xi Jinping tells G20 health summit.
Forwarded from The Communist Horizon
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Calling out Western Hypocrisy between Palestine & Xinjiang: A Tale of Two Spins | The Comrade Report
With the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rising (despite a supposed "cease-fire"), the apparent Western hypocrisy has shown its full face to everyone... as imperialism. Bay compares and explores this, with a manufactured lie from the US about Uyghurs in Xinjiang…
yeah yeah, zero waste cant just be an individual lifestyle and needs to be put into legislation (due to the urgency of the climate situation) but still... nice lil vid
https://youtu.be/paFrpKldJrM
https://youtu.be/paFrpKldJrM
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Living a zero waste life | CD DOCS
This girl from Shenzhen, China makes her own toothpaste and soaps and keeps earthworms at home as pets. Click in to find out what her zero waste lifestyle looks like!
China generates about 430 grams of waste everyday for every resident. That’s nearly 40…
China generates about 430 grams of waste everyday for every resident. That’s nearly 40…
excessive urbanisation has caused issues that Xi is now attempting to correct but still, what has been built is still extremely impressive: https://youtu.be/wjRi0a19Dd0
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The Massive Chinese Cities You've Never Heard Of... Yet
Shenzhen and Wuhan are household names, but dozens of other Chinese cities are yet to achieve the same notoriety, despite now having enormous populations and playing a huge role in the global economy. For more by The B1M subscribe now - http://ow.ly/GxW7y …
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Continuing the enhancement of worker's rights, Chinese gov announces new social security benefits for Self-Employed and Gig workers
There is some good news for the "flexible workers" (灵活就业人员) community in China’s workforce. If you haven’t heard of this term, it includes self-employed people, freelancers, and gig economy workers in China.
It is estimated that the Chinese workforce now has a whopping 200 million flexible workers, and the government recently announced new policies to support them. Specifically, the central government, under the leadership of Premier Li Keqiang, recently announced a new fiscal commitment to protect the rights of the flexible workers community.
Here’s what the new policy is. Basically, the government now offers to match the social security contributions made by the flexible workers. For context, China’s social security system is similar to that of the United States, or the Employment Insurance (EI) program in Canada, where when you work, you take a certain percentage of your income to contribute to this fund, and after you made a certain threshold of contribution, if you were out of work through no fault of your own, the government will write you a check every month to support you through that difficult period of time.
And the new policy basically says, if you are a flexible worker, including self-employed, freelancers, or gig economy workers, we know that it is more difficult for you to meet the contribution threshold because you don’t have an employer who is matching your out-of-pocket contribution, so now the government will match it. From now on, if you are a part of that flexible workers community, when you elect to contribute a part of your flexible work income to the Social Security fund, the government will automatically match your contribution up to 67%, so that you are no longer at a disadvantage to those workers who have an employer that will offer employer contribution matching.
I have previously posted an update in this community that the Chinese government is committed to a campaign to protect the rights of gig workers such as food delivery workers, and this new policy to make it easier for them to participate in Chinese social security, is the latest step in this coordinated campaign to protect workers' rights. As more and more initiatives are introduced to protect the rights of this community, we will most likely continue to see more follow ups.
Reference:
*灵活就业人员如何领取社保补贴?看了这篇就明白 (Chinese Gov Official WeChat Account)*
https://redd.it/nmnsjq
@r_Sino
There is some good news for the "flexible workers" (灵活就业人员) community in China’s workforce. If you haven’t heard of this term, it includes self-employed people, freelancers, and gig economy workers in China.
It is estimated that the Chinese workforce now has a whopping 200 million flexible workers, and the government recently announced new policies to support them. Specifically, the central government, under the leadership of Premier Li Keqiang, recently announced a new fiscal commitment to protect the rights of the flexible workers community.
Here’s what the new policy is. Basically, the government now offers to match the social security contributions made by the flexible workers. For context, China’s social security system is similar to that of the United States, or the Employment Insurance (EI) program in Canada, where when you work, you take a certain percentage of your income to contribute to this fund, and after you made a certain threshold of contribution, if you were out of work through no fault of your own, the government will write you a check every month to support you through that difficult period of time.
And the new policy basically says, if you are a flexible worker, including self-employed, freelancers, or gig economy workers, we know that it is more difficult for you to meet the contribution threshold because you don’t have an employer who is matching your out-of-pocket contribution, so now the government will match it. From now on, if you are a part of that flexible workers community, when you elect to contribute a part of your flexible work income to the Social Security fund, the government will automatically match your contribution up to 67%, so that you are no longer at a disadvantage to those workers who have an employer that will offer employer contribution matching.
I have previously posted an update in this community that the Chinese government is committed to a campaign to protect the rights of gig workers such as food delivery workers, and this new policy to make it easier for them to participate in Chinese social security, is the latest step in this coordinated campaign to protect workers' rights. As more and more initiatives are introduced to protect the rights of this community, we will most likely continue to see more follow ups.
Reference:
*灵活就业人员如何领取社保补贴?看了这篇就明白 (Chinese Gov Official WeChat Account)*
https://redd.it/nmnsjq
@r_Sino
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Sinocene Channel |宣传网
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_gD1HZzff8
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Tianzhou-2 docking to the Tianhe Core Module
The Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the Tianhe Core Module on 29 May 2021, at 21:01 UTC (30 May, at 05:01 China Standard Time). Tianzhou-2 (天舟二号) is the first spacecraft to dock to the Tianhe Core Module (天和核心舱), the first and main component…