A prize of 1,000 yuan (US$128.21) will be awarded to 100
excellent female migrants next month, the first time they will have
been officially included in Women's Day awards.
The winners will also receive help in getting their hukou,
or permanent residence permit, the Shenzhen Women's Federation
(SWF) has announced.
The program, cosponsored by the SWF and the local labor and social
security authorities, is a gift for migrant women in time for
International Women's Day, which falls on tomorrow.
"Those awarded will be exempted from the city-level threshold
exam that migrants normally need to sit to receive a Shenzhen
hukou. Other requirements on technological background and
age will also be relaxed for the winning women," said Zang Chen, an
official with the SWF, yesterday.
This is reportedly the first time that migrant women will have been
included in the Women's Day awards on a big scale in the city, as
past awards like the "Red Flag Carriers" were generally given to
hukou holders.
Local companies are urged to recommend qualified candidates by next
Friday, who will then be scrutinized by public security and family
planning authorities in the next few days to ensure that they do
not violate State policies or have bad records.
Besides abiding by the country's one-child policy, candidates must
also meet other criteria such as having worked for their employer
for three consecutive years, having a good work performance and
serving as a role model for other women.
Companies can ask for application forms from SWF branches or
download the form at www.szwomen.org.cn.
Women account for more than half of Shenzhen's 6 million migrant
population.
(Shenzhen Daily March 8, 2007)
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