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Q: Does any one know where the Labour Law Office is in Nanjing for free Legal Advice ?

Its that time again, head on back to the labor law office, to explain about my employer not sticking to the contract agreement, and also about their sloppy, slack management skills!

Does any one know the whereabouts of the labour law office in Nanjing, for free legal advice? Its been longer then a few years now since my last trip to them, the address must of changed..

 

Cheers, Mark.

 

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SAFEA or Foreign Expert Bureau is the right title for the Gov.'s office. It's the same office, where you got your FECertificate.

 

Type 'SAFEA' in the search above for address and contact no. in Nanjing.

 

Good luck!

markpracy:

"A thousand thankyou's pilgrim"..

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This website has some legal documents. 

 

https://www.dangerouslyeasyesl.com/links.html

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Dead web link!

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sorry,

https://www.dangerouslyeasyesl.com/links.html

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https://www.dangerouslyeasyesl.com and navigate thru

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'and navigate thru' should go in the 5th line. You're new (on the block), aren't u?

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