BEIJING, Mar. 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang
said on Thursday that the Chinese government is working on effective measures to
protect migrant workers' legal rights.
"Migrant workers have made and are making a great contribution to China's
economic growth and construction, and the Chinese government at all levels and
Chinese people have high respect for their labor," Qin said.
China's urbanization and industrialization process has seen an estimated
200 million migrant workers flow into cities looking for jobs, according to Qin.
Amnesty International on Thursday released a report, saying China's migrant
workers are becoming an "urban underclass", unable to get proper health care,
often living in cramped conditions and having few labor rights.
"China's so-called economic miracle comes at a terrible human cost," the
report said.
"Amnesty's claim is biased and groundless," Qin said, noting that China's
economic achievements can be attributed to a sensible path of development, the
country's reforms and opening-up drive and Chinese people's hard work and
wisdom.
Acknowledging that workers' rights had been abused "in some places and
sectors in China", Qin said the government is working to eradicate abuses.
The Chinese government publicly admits that migrant workers face problems
and has initiated a number of measures to improve their working and living
conditions.
Employers will be forced this year to put money into a special fund to
ensure migrant workers are paid their wages, and a nationwide network of lawyers
will be set up to give them free legal advice.