Some of the top news stories of today…
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Pent-up office workers dissatisfied with not enough money and free time now have another bugbear: good, clean air.
A recent survey of office workers found most of those polled believed they were working in unhealthy environments
While the new Labor Contract Law will come into force next year, there remains controversy over exactly how it will be implemented. Companies are concerned, for example, the law will overprotect workers’ rights, while dismissing their own interests.
China Dongsheng International (OTCBB: CDSG) (the “Company”) announced today that Mr. Aidong Yu, founder and Chairman of the Company, was named one of the “100 Most Outstanding Entrepreneurs in China.” The Company also announced that Dongsheng Weiye Science & Technology Development Co. Ltd. (“Dongsheng Weiye”), the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary in Shenyang City, China, won the honor of “Social Responsibility Oriented Enterprise in China.”
ENVIRONMENT
Mega cities are the best way for China to contain damage to the environment without affecting growth, writes Andy Xie
The average annual temperature in Tibet, the roof of the world, was rising at a speed of 0.3 degrees Celsius every 10 years, Xinhua said.
More than 100 people have died in floods and landslides in China, and tens of thousands have fled their homes in the east, where dykes are in danger of being breached by a swollen river.
An earthquake in a remote region of northwest China brought down more than 2,100 houses and prompted the evacuation of 8,250 people, Xinhua news agency said on Sunday.
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