Title | China: 1. What proportion of the Chinese population (or workforce?) are party members? 2. Is it known if citizens are asked to join, even if indicating their unwillingness to do so? 3. Does party membership improve treatment in the workplace and enhance promotion prospects? 4. Is it likely that refusal to join the Party would be a reason for dismissal and refusal of other employment opportunities? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 17 December 2009 |
Country | China |
Topics | Political groups | Political parties | Political situation | Right to employment |
Citation / Document Symbol | CHN35907 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, China: 1. What proportion of the Chinese population (or workforce?) are party members? 2. Is it known if citizens are asked to join, even if indicating their unwillingness to do so? 3. Does party membership improve treatment in the workplace and enhance promotion prospects? 4. Is it likely that refusal to join the Party would be a reason for dismissal and refusal of other employment opportunities?, 17 December 2009, CHN35907, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4dd0ebe32.html [accessed 1 June 2023] |
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