Research on Excessive Labor of Couriers in Beijing
Abstract
With the vigorous development of e-commerce, China’s express delivery industry ushered in the opportunity of rapid development, courier industry employment increased year by year. At the same time, the excessive labor of couriers has also aroused widespread concern in the society. This paper makes an empirical study on the over labor of expressing employees in Beijing, based on a questionnaire survey. This paper analyzes the current situation of excessive labor of express employees in Beijing. This paper probes into the deep cause of courier overwork. And put forward relevant policy recommendations accordingly.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9981
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