Chen Jie, secretary of CPC Yunlong district committee in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province
Based on the public nature of online culture, legislative efforts should be made to include the regulation of vulgar online content within the scope of prosecutorial public interest litigation. This would establish a public interest litigation system to safeguard online cultural development.
Jia Yu, director of the Shanghai High People's Court
The lack of transparency in income distribution and a high-intensity workload have heightened the survival strain on delivery workers. Relevant laws should be revised to safeguard workers' wages in flexible employment better and regulate their working hours. In addition, specialized legislation should be introduced to clearly define rights and obligations, ensuring the basic rights and interests of individuals with flexible employment.
Sun Jingnan, chief skills expert of CRRC Corporation Limited
Based on the issues identified in the research, the reform of the industrial workforce should be further deepened, and a demand-oriented skills training system should be established. It is hoped that relevant departments regularly publish a catalog of high-demand occupations and offer targeted subsidies for newly established programs at vocational schools.
Miao Wei, senior vice-president of ZTE Corporation
The existing legal framework faces compatibility challenges in regulating telemarketing. Relevant regulations lack detailed and explicit provisions regarding entry requirements, conduct guidelines, data security standards, and complaint-handling procedures. Legal supervision and regulation should be strengthened to address public concerns such as spam calls and deceptive marketing.