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I think the reason for discrimination is because I am afraid that outsiders will steal my job, so I discriminate!
In order to gain a foothold in Beijing, people from other places will do any dirty work, tiring work, and how much money they are given, as long as they have a job! **Like Beijingers, if you are too tired, you are too dirty to be afraid of losing your face, and you don't do it if you make less money. In this way, it gives outsiders the space and market to survive in Beijing!
Now there is a popular saying: "If you don't do it, some people in the world will do it!" "Why do employers dare to shout so much and dare to have so many unfair "rules", it is because there are outsiders waiting here!
We say, it's all Chinese, what's the difference! But there is a reason to discriminate against them! Outsiders who come to Beijing to study in universities want to take root in Beijing after studying, but what about college students in Beijing?
After finishing their studies in Beijing, they all want to earn money in Beijing and take root. In this way, the more backward the place, the more backward it is, and the more developed the place, the more developed, and in the long run, the society will only become more and more "deformed"!
Of course, we should also be grateful to those outsiders who have contributed to Beijing, without whom there would be no high-rise buildings in Beijing, and without them, there would be no one to take care of the elderly in every household in Beijing, and without them, we would not be able to eat the fresh vegetables and ...... bought at the morning market
However, with them, we must advocate social order as soon as the festival and the New Year come, and with them, Beijing's business rate has been greatly improved, and with them, the bicycles in our community are always stolen ......
This is not something that anyone can explain this social phenomenon clearly in one or two sentences. We hope that Beijing will get better and better!
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With the progress of society, locals will be discriminated against because they think that outsiders are too dirty and unhygienic, and if locals do those dirty jobs, they will also be discriminated against.
Chinese it's important to be united and not care about what others think!!
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I think it is people's discrimination against occupations, migrant workers are mainly engaged in those dirty work, some migrant workers become bosses, white-collar workers will not be discriminated against, locals engaged in those dirty work, will also be discriminated against, Chinese are particularly hypocritical, vain, don't care about other people's eyes, I think this is very important!!
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No, it's not discrimination, it's just contempt. No matter what kind of work outsiders do, locals always feel that I have lived in this environment for a long time, and I have a lot of contacts, especially people in big cities, who unconsciously divide people into three, six, nine and so on in the local environment, which is the feudal residual thought, and the sequelae of eating a big pot of rice, not a saying that a strong dragon is difficult to suppress the head snake.
To put it mildly, the top xenophobic ones such as Beijing, Guangdong, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Dalian still look down on each other. When it comes to the issue of discrimination, when Beijingers go to Shanghai, they may not dare to look down on Shanghainese, let alone Wuhan
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Discrimination has existed since ancient times, but to whom? I think it's a matter of human nature. Since ancient times, racial discrimination and the like show that human beings love to discriminate against the weak.
Of course, personal qualities are also a matter ......Or it is custom, as if the ancient Indian hierarchy divides people into ranks, the most humble of which are the untouchables, who have to play a musical instrument to tell others not to approach them, and if someone accidentally touches them, these people have to immediately go home and bathe and wash away the so-called "evil spirit" of the untouchables.
In short, I think it should have nothing to do with national policy, which is not something that national policy can prescribe. There are many aspects to this, and it is not possible to explain it in one aspect.
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Legal analysis: refers to the laborers within the territory of the county (city), whose household registration is in the countryside, who have been engaged in non-agricultural labor in the urban area for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in the urban area, and whose main income is non-agricultural income. or workers from other counties (cities) who have entered the urban area of the county (city) to engage in non-agricultural labor for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in the urban area, and whose main income is non-agricultural income.
The main body of migrant workers in urban areas are rural workers (rural workers).
Legal basis: Labor Law of the People's Republic of China Article 3 Workers enjoy the right to equal employment and choice of occupation, the right to receive labor remuneration, the right to rest and vacation, the right to labor safety and health protection, the right to receive vocational skills training, the right to enjoy social insurance and welfare, the right to submit labor disputes for settlement, and other labor rights provided by law. Workers shall complete labor tasks, improve professional skills, implement labor safety and health regulations, and abide by labor discipline and professional ethics.
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Migrant workers.
It often refers to people who come to work in local cities from other places, and has a similar meaning to migrant workers. Migrant workers refer to those who are still registered in rural areas and have entered cities to work and have been engaged in non-agricultural work locally or in other places for 6 months or more.
Migrant workers in urban areas.
It refers to migrant workers who work in the township area where their household registration is located. Migrant workers refer to migrant workers who work outside the township or township where their household registration is located. Migrant workers are China's reform and opening up.
and a new type of labor force that has emerged in the process of industrialization and urbanization, which has become an important part of China's industrial workers and has made significant contributions to China's modernization.
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There is essentially no difference between them. Migrant workers in urban areas refer to workers in the county (city) whose household registration is in the countryside, who have been engaged in non-agricultural labor in urban areas for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in urban areas, and whose main income is non-agricultural income; or workers from other counties (cities) who have entered the urban area of the county (city) to engage in non-agricultural labor for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in the urban area, and whose main income is non-agricultural income. The main body of migrant workers in urban areas are rural workers (rural workers).
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Generally, urban workers are divided into two types: urban physical and urban non-manual, rural laborers are farmers, but many young people in rural areas will go to work in cities and towns, and there are many migrant workers from rural areas.
1. It means that your father or mother is a person who was originally registered in a rural area or other place, and is now a migrant worker in the city, and has a stable job, residence, income and has paid various insurances in the city where the worker is located.
2. Children of migrant workers in urban areas refer to the children of families from rural families who have collectively moved to live in cities but have not obtained a household registration in their place of residence, and are also called children of migrant workers.
3. The children of migrant workers in urban areas refer to your father or mother who was originally registered in rural or other places;
4. Those who are now migrant workers in the city, and have a stable job, residence and income in the city where they work;
5. Now their children who have paid various insurances have also moved to the city to live and study with their parents, and these children are called migrant children.
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Those who come from outside the city will enter the surrounding counties and districts.
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What is the difference between migrant workers and migrant workers in the city?
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There is no difference between migrant workers and migrant workers in urban areas, but the names are different, and generally migrant workers from outside are called migrant workers, and sometimes some coastal cities want to call migrant workers as migrant workers in urban areas, because they come to the city to work from rural and mountainous areas.
The destinations of migrant workers and urban workers are different, and the migrant workers in the city are very clear, they are going to developed cities. The movement of migrant workers from urban to rural areas is a broad concept.
Migrant workers and urban migrant workers are both provinces that export labor. It not only brings economic prosperity to the local city, creates social value, but also brings income to bring fulfillment to one's own life. Migrant workers and urban workers are an inevitable trend of social development, and they are also one of the symbols of talent flow and labor transfer.
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It's just that the city is different.
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In fact, there is no difference in essence.
Migrant workers in urban areas refer to workers in the county (city) whose household registration is in the countryside, who have been engaged in non-agricultural labor in urban areas for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in urban areas, and whose main income is non-agricultural income; or workers from other counties (cities) who have entered the urban area of the county (city) to engage in non-agricultural labor for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in the urban area, and whose main income is non-agricultural income. The main body of migrant workers in urban areas are rural workers (rural workers). (**Encyclopedia).
Migrant workers and urban migrant workers are synonymous.
Summary. According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the total number of migrant workers in China was 29 million at the end of 2020, accounting for 29 million of the country's employed population. Among them, the proportion of male migrant workers is relatively high, reaching the. >>>More
Migrant workers.
It plays a very important role in the development of the economy, first of all, the migrant workers have driven the development of the region and created wealth, and secondly, it has created rich foreign exchange income for the original region, and it has also created wealth for the original region, which will promote the economic development of the two regions. >>>More
Legal Analysis: Migrant workers in urban areas refer to: 1. Laborers within the territory of the county or city, whose household registration is in the countryside, who have been engaged in non-agricultural labor in urban areas for 6 months or more, and whose permanent residence is in urban areas, and whose main income is non-agricultural income; 2. Laborers from other counties or cities who have been engaged in non-agricultural labor for 6 months or more in their own counties or cities, and whose permanent residence is in urban areas, and whose main income is non-agricultural income. >>>More
A temporary residence permit is required. Just bring your ID and you should be fine.
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