Employees entitled to minimum employment rights
All.
Working hours
40 hours per week and 8 hours per day, except in the case of a flexible working hour system and comprehensive working hour system, which requires approval from the local labor authority.
Overtime
For work in excess of the standard working hours, overtime is due; the amount ranges between 150 and 300 percent of the employee's daily salary rate or hourly salary rate, depending on when the employee carried out the overtime.
Wages
Minimum wage stipulated by local regulations.
Vacation
Employees who have worked for 1 full year or more after graduation are entitled to 5 to 15 days' annual leave with pay. The duration of leave for each employee is determined by reference to their accumulated years of work (with all employers, not just the current employer).
Sick leave & pay
Generally, reduced pay may be paid for sick leave days according to the local standard.
Maternity/parental leave & pay
98 days’ statutory entitlement of maternity leave. Additional maternity leave may apply, depending on location. Employees that experience a difficult childbirth receive 15 extra days. For multiple births (eg, twins or triplets), 15 extra days may be added for each child. After giving birth, female employees are entitled to 1 paid working hour per day for nursing purposes until the baby is 1 year old. Parental leave varies from 7 to 30 days, depending on location.
With the introduction of the 3-child policy and release of the amended national family planning regulations in 2021, more than 20 provinces and cities in China (such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and Zhejiang) amended local family planning rules, extending maternity leave, paternity leave and granting new types of family leaves – for example, childcare leave and elderly care leave – to female and/or male employees.
Other leave/time off work
Employees may also be entitled to leave for other purposes, such as marriage; work-related injury; voting; attending trade union activities; attending meetings held by the government as an elected representative; or serving as a people's juror, witness or defender in a people's court, among others.