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Is it illegal for migrant workers to pay for banners?

It is illegal to delay the wages of migrant workers and hang banners. Workers should safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through legal channels. For employers who are in arrears with wages, workers can complain to the local labor inspection department or apply for labor arbitration.

First of all, if you work for an employer, there are two ways to ask for salary:

1, workers can go to the local labor bureau to complain about labor inspection.

2. You can apply to the local labor bureau (Labor Dispute Arbitration Committee of Human Resources and Social Security Bureau) for arbitration and demand payment of wages. If a labor contract is not signed, you can ask for double salary without signing a labor contract. If the termination of labor relations is based on unpaid wages, you can also ask for economic compensation.

Second, if you work for an individual, it is not a labor relationship. You can go directly to the court to sue the individual boss and demand payment of labor remuneration.

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Article 2 of the Law on Mediation and Arbitration of Labor Disputes This Law is applicable to the following labor disputes between employers and employees in People's Republic of China (PRC):

(1) Disputes arising from the confirmation of labor relations;

(2) Disputes arising from the conclusion, performance, alteration, dissolution and termination of labor contracts;

(3) Disputes arising from delisting, dismissal, resignation or resignation;

(4) Disputes arising from working hours, rest and vacation, social insurance, welfare, training and labor protection;

(five) disputes arising from labor remuneration, medical expenses for work-related injuries, economic compensation or compensation;

Article 50 of the Labor Law shall be paid to the laborer himself on a monthly basis in the form of currency. The wages of workers shall not be deducted or delayed without reason.

"Interim Provisions on Payment of Wages" Article 18 Labor administrative departments at all levels have the right to supervise the payment of wages by employers. If an employing unit commits one of the following acts that infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of workers, the labor administrative department shall order it to pay wages and economic compensation to the workers, and may order it to pay compensation:

(1) Deducting or delaying the wages of workers without reason;

(2) refusing to pay overtime wages to laborers;

(3) paying workers' wages below the local minimum wage standard.

The standards of economic compensation and compensation shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.

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