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Casual but cool as workers feel the heat

MORE than 4,000 office workers in Pudong New Area left their suits at home yesterday. During "Casual Wear Week," which runs until next Friday, air-conditioning systems in their buildings will be turned up by 2 degrees Celsius and the workers are ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  18 Jul 2008

Public pools warned of terror attacks

PUBLIC swimming pools have been urged to strengthen security checks this summer, according to the Shanghai Social Sports Administrative Center yesterday. Under the new policy which has been issued to avoid explosions or other terrorist attacks, ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  16 Jul 2008

Buddhist experts talk in tongues

A GROUP of Buddhists fluent in foreign languages will help look after Shanghai's Olympic visitors. According to the Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple, 11 Buddhists graduated from the Shanghai International Studies University last month after completing a ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  10 Jul 2008

Shanghai set for the kick-off

THE Shanghai Sports Administration yesterday began its one-month countdown to the Olympics and will now begin testing the Olympic soccer venues. Shanghai will stage 12 soccer games as part of the Beijing Olympics between August 7 and 22, including ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  8 Jul 2008

Man arrested in police slayings

SHANGHAI prosecutors ratified the arrest of Yang Jia for manslaughter, accusing the 28-year-old man from Beijing of stabbing six Shanghai police officers to death and wounding four others at Zhabei District Public Security Bureau last week. The ...

From YANG LIFEI AND ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  7 Jul 2008

City to award outstanding technicians

SHANGHAI will award technicians who make outstanding contributions every two years and 50 winners will obtain an annual allowance of 10,000 yuan (US$1,429), the Shanghai Labor and Social Security Bureau said today. The new policy is aimed to encourage ...

From YANG LIFEI AND ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  4 Jul 2008

City police crack case involving millions of fake invoices

SHANGHAI police have cracked what they are calling the biggest fake invoice case in the city's history after they seized 50 suspects and more than 2.6 million counterfeit invoices. The police authority said the counterfeited invoices were worth 50 ...

From YANG LIFEI AND ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  3 Jul 2008

Simplification

THE Pudong District Labor and Social Security Bureau's labor supervision and arbitration bodies will merge this year. The supervision division handled employers violating the labor law, while arbitration accepted complaints from employees. The ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  2 Jul 2008

District services available

LOCAL people can apply for passports at district service offices to alleviate congestion at the Shanghai Exit-Entry Administration in Pudong New Area, the administration said yesterday. The number of people applying for passports has reached nearly 7 ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  27 Jun 2008

Foreign-language staff aid tourists

THE city will employ the first part-time foreign language staff to handle tourism disputes filed by foreigners, the Shanghai Tourism Administrative Commission said yesterday. The staff, who are proficient in foreign languages, including English, ...

From ZOU QI, Shanghai Daily,  27 Jun 2008

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