Today on the International Trade Resources Podcast, Kim Kirkendall is joined by Russell Brown, CPA Acclime China and Art Dicker, Attorney at R&P Lawyers China to discuss scaling back or closing down operations in China. This podcast is an excerpt from a webinar on the topic presented recently.
First Kim and Art give an overview of employment basics in China, emphasizing the importance of signed labor contracts. They also discuss contract nuances, including varying contract lengths and rules after 5 and 10 years of employment, and the importance of keeping copies of key employees' contracts at headquarters.
Termination and severance in China are highly regulated. If an employee is dissatisfied with the termination offer, especially in cases of unilateral termination, they have the option to appeal to the Labor Bureau. This appeal process involves mediation by the Labor Bureau, which works with both the employee and the company to reach an agreement. Three categories of reasons for termination are with cause, without cause, and unilateral termination, and cooperation with the Labor Bureau during mass terminations has many benefits.
Lastly, Kim and her guests discuss the importance of considering evidence and preparation when dealing with employees who may be involved in side businesses or handling trade secrets. Handling such cases requires a combination of legal measures, evidence gathering, and proactive preparation to protect a company's interests and intellectual property. Find all this and more in today’s information-packed episode!
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