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Implementation Measures of State
Council Regulations on Working Hours of Employees - 1995
(Promulgated by the Ministry of Personnel, and effective on May 1, 1995)
Article 1
These measures of implementation are formulated in accordance with the
State Council Regulations on Working Hours of Employees
(hereinafter referred to as the Regulations)
Article 2
These measures are applicable to the employees of State departments,
social groups and institutional units, located within the
jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China.
Article 3
The employees should work 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week.
Government departments and institutions should implement a unified
schedule of working time that specifies Saturdays and Sundays as weekly
days of rest. In implementing this system, steps should be
taken to ensure that work assignment are fulfilled. For those government
departments and institutions which have close bearing on
people's security, health care and other daily life, and their
continuous operation is needed on the State designated weekly days
of rest and holidays, they should coordinate in personnel and shift
arrangement, strengthen inner-unit management, ensure regular
operation in Saturdays and Sundays, in order to accommodate the life of
the people.
Article 4
For those employees working under special circumstances and on special
assignments, and their working hours need to be shortened
appropriately, the relevant provincial, autonomous regional,
centrally-governed municipal and ministerial department can make
such suggestion to their relevant superior authorities, and report to
the Ministry of Personnel for approval.
Article 5
For those employees working on such jobs, the particular nature and
responsibility of which make it impossible to follow the standard
working system of 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week, the
non-permanent working time or an accumulated working hours system,
or other specific working and resting procedures can be implemented, but
only after the industrial administrative departments of the
State Council formulate an implementation plan and report it to the
Ministry of Personnel for approval.
For the departments and work units, which cannot implement the State
unified working and resting time system because of job restrictions,
they can, according to their own circumstances, adopt such measure as
taking rotations and flexibly arranging the employees' weekly
days of rest, while reporting it to the personnel department of the same
level for record.
Article 6
The employees' working hours may be prolonged under the following
circumstances:
(1) that emergency treatment is needed when people's health or safety or
State property are in serious danger, because of natural
disaster, accident or other causes;
(2) that State urgent task or other urgent tasks as arranged by the
superior departments need to be fulfilled.
Article 7
Departments or institutions, having prolonged the employees' working
hours in accordance with Article 6 of this Implementing Measures,
should arrange for them to enjoy corresponding extra time of rest as
compensation.
Article 8
For certain institutional units which find themselves having genuine
difficulty in implementing the Regulations as from May 1, 1995, they
are allowed to appropriately postpone its date of implementation,
but not later than January 1, 1996. During the period of postponing
the implementation of the Regulations, the current relevant State
regulations on working hours should be duly observed.
Article 9
The personnel administrative departments at various levels shall
undertake to supervise and inspect the implementation of the
Regulations.
Article 10
The personnel administrative departments of People's governments of
provinces, autonomous regions and centrally-governed municipalities,
and the State Council's industrial administrative departments should
put forward their implementing suggestions in accordance with the
Regulations, these Implementing Measures and also their specific
circumstances, and report them to the Ministry of Personnel for
record.
Article 11
These Implementing Measures come into effect as of May 1, 1995.
Article 12
The Ministry of Personnel will be responsible for interpreting these
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