tion procedures.
A worker has the right to refuse to engage in dangerous operations
forced upon them by the management in violation of the relevant
regulations, and has the right to criticize, inform or bring charges
against acts that are harmful to the life and safety and personal
health.
Article 57 The State institutes the system of statistics, reporting and
handling deaths and injuries and occupational diseases. The labour
administrative departments of the people's governments above the county
level, relevant departments and employers shall collect statistics,
report and handle deaths and job injuries and occupational diseases
according to law.
CHAPTER SEVEN SPECIAL PROTECTION TO WOMEN WORKERS AND UNDERAGE WORKERS
Article 58 The State shall exercise special labour protection to women
workers and underage workers.
Underage workers are referred to workers between the ages of 16 and 18.
Article 59 It is forbidden to assign women with jobs in mines and coal
shafts, labour of Class Four intensity and other jobs forbidden by the
State.
Article 60 It is not allowed to assign women with jobs in high altitude,
law temperature and cold water during the menstrual period or in manual
labour of Class Three intensity.
Article 61 It is not allowed to assign women workers with manual labour
of Class Three intensity provided for by the State during their
pregnancy or other jobs that are forbidden during pregnancy. For women
workers pregnant for more than seven months it is not allowed to make
them work overtime or in night shifts.
Article 62 Women workers giving birth shall enjoy a maternity leave for
no less than 90 days.
Article 63 It is not allowed to make women workers engage in manual
labour of Class Three intensity as provided for by the State during the
period of their under one year infant breast-feeding or other jobs
forbidden during breast-feeding period; in such cases overtime or night
shift work are also not allowed for women workers.
Article 64 It is not allowed to assign underage workers to work in
mines, coal shafts or in toxic and harmful jobs or manual labour of
Class Four intensity as provided for by the State and other jobs
forbidden for underage persons.
Article 65 An employer shall give regular health check-ups to underage
workers.
CHAPTER EIGHT JOB TRAINING
Article 66 The State shall develop vocational training through all
possible channels and all measures to develop the job skills of the
workers, improve their educational quality and enhance their opportunity
to be employed and working abilities.
Article 67 The people's governments at all levels should incorporate job
training into their social and economic development programs and
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