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		<title>Part-Time Hiring in China: What You Should Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Supply chain disruptions, economic challenges and post-COVID reservations are pushing companies to rethink their China ops. While China remains a key node in the global supply chain, firms are increasingly cautious about maintaining large, permanent workforces. Yet, as many have discovered these past few years, you can&#8217;t just up and leave China. Relocating to, say, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p data-block-type="core">Supply chain disruptions, economic challenges and post-COVID reservations are pushing companies to rethink their China ops.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">While China remains a key node in the global supply chain, firms are increasingly cautious about maintaining large, permanent workforces.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Yet, as many have discovered these past few years, you can&#8217;t just up and leave China. Relocating to, say, Southeast Asia is often <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/diversifying-your-supply-chain-from-china-questions-to-ask/">impractical and expensive.</a></p>



<p data-block-type="core">This dilemma has led many to seek flexible staffing solutions that maintain their presence while reducing risks. Hence, we&#8217;ve seen a surge in inquiries about part-time hiring as a potential answer.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">On paper, it&#8217;s appealing:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list" data-block-type="core">
<li data-block-type="core">Keep your foot in the door in China</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Avoid long-term commitments</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Potentially save on costs</li>
</ul>



<p data-block-type="core">Sounds perfect, right? Well, not so fast…</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Part-time hiring in China, while appealing, comes with its own set of complexities.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core">How Does China Define Part-Time Work? </h2>



<p data-block-type="core">Part-time employment only gained official recognition in Chinese labour law in 2008.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Despite this, strict limits apply to part-time work in China:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list" data-block-type="core">
<li data-block-type="core">Max 4 hours per day</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Max 24 hours per week</li>
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<p data-block-type="core"><strong>Important:</strong> Workers can claim full-time status if these limits are exceeded.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">China&#8217;s approach differs significantly from other countries. For instance, the U.K. has no specific hour threshold defining full or part-time status, while the U.S. sets the part-time maximum at 30 hours per week.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Employers should set realistic expectations for part-time workers in China, keeping in mind these strict time limits.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">We <strong>strongly</strong> advise tracking hours meticulously. Proper documentation is crucial, as without it, workers might claim full-time status during disputes, potentially leading to legal issues.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core">Do Part-Time Employees Need a Contract?</h2>



<p data-block-type="core">While oral contracts are legally acceptable for part-time employment in China, having a written contract is strongly recommended.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">And don&#8217;t simply modify a full-time contract by reducing hours. Instead, create a tailor-made contract that clearly outlines:</p>



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<li data-block-type="core">Duration of employment</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Job responsibilities</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Compensation details</li>
</ul>



<p data-block-type="core">Unlike full-time positions, part-time roles in China <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/news/">do not have a probation period.</a> Instead, employers can terminate part-time workers at any time without cause. However, part-time employees can also leave their position at any time.</p>



<pre class="wp-block-preformatted has-palette-color-8-color has-palette-color-1-background-color has-text-color has-background has-link-color wp-elements-d35d4dc07d433b53f7593f1003d16c23" data-block-type="core"><strong>REMEMBER</strong>: Relying heavily on part-time employees may pose a risk due to the ease with which either party can end the working relationship..</pre>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core"><strong>Social Insurance and Liability for Part-Time Workers in China </strong></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size" data-block-type="core">Social Insurance</h3>



<p data-block-type="core"><a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/essential-guide-to-social-insurance-when-hiring-in-china/">Social insurance in China</a> is a comprehensive system that provides various benefits to employees. For part-time workers:</p>



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<li data-block-type="core">Only work-related injury insurance is mandatory for part-time employees</li>



<li data-block-type="core">The other components of social insurance (pension, medical, unemployment, maternity) are not mandatory for part-time workers</li>



<li data-block-type="core">However, while not mandatory, some employers may choose to offer additional benefits to part-time employees as a way to attract and retain talent</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size" data-block-type="core">Employer Liability Insurance</h3>



<p data-block-type="core">This insurance protects your business against claims from employees for <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/employers-liability-insurance-all-you-need-to-know/">work-related injuries or illnesses.</a> While not mandatory, it&#8217;s highly recommended:</p>



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<li data-block-type="core">Covers claims for personal injury or accidents during employment</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Essential protection against potential legal claims</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Applies to part-time workers, freelancers, and even clients who might injure themselves in your facility</li>
</ul>



<pre class="wp-block-preformatted has-palette-color-8-color has-palette-color-1-background-color has-text-color has-background has-link-color wp-elements-7309b1b6503e13ec81043f95e47a14e9" data-block-type="core"><strong>CRUCIAL:</strong> Without this insurance, you're exposed to potentially significant financial risks if anyone is <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/protect-your-business-from-work-related-injury-costs-in-china/">injured on your premises</a>.</pre>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core"><strong>Managing Part-Time Employees in China from Abroad </strong></h2>



<p data-block-type="core">Part-time employees can be valuable assets, but managing them effectively, especially from another country, requires careful consideration. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size" data-block-type="core">Focus:</h3>



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<li data-block-type="core">Part-time staff often juggle multiple jobs or responsibilities</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Your work will not be their sole focus.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size" data-block-type="core">Availability:</h3>



<p data-block-type="core">The strict hourly limits on part-time work in China further complicate management.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">If you need to contact your part-time employee outside their regular working hours (which is likely due to time zone differences), any work-related communication could count towards billable hours.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">This situation risks pushing the employee over the part-time threshold, potentially exposing you to full-time status claims.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Moreover, if an urgent matter arises and the employee has already worked their four hours that day, you&#8217;ll be in a difficult position. You&#8217;ll either have to wait until the next day or risk exceeding the legal part-time work limits.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core"><strong>Full-Time Vs. Part-time </strong></h2>



<p data-block-type="core">As a roundup, here are the key differences between full-time and part-time employment in China:</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table is-style-stripes" data-block-type="core"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><thead><tr><th>Aspect</th><th>Full-Time Employees</th><th>Part-Time Employees</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Working Hours</td><td>Typically 40 hours per week</td><td>No more than 4 hours daily, 24 hours weekly</td></tr><tr><td>Contract</td><td>Written contract required</td><td>Oral agreement allowed, but written contract recommended</td></tr><tr><td>Probation Period</td><td>Allowed</td><td>Not allowed</td></tr><tr><td>Payment Cycle</td><td>Generally monthly</td><td>Must not exceed 15 days</td></tr><tr><td>Payment Basis</td><td>Monthly salary</td><td>Hourly rate (must meet local minimum wage requirements)</td></tr><tr><td>Social Insurance</td><td>Employer must contribute to several insurance funds</td><td>Employer only required to cover work-related injury insurance</td></tr><tr><td>Termination</td><td>Typically requires notice and justification</td><td>Can be terminated at any time without notice or justification</td></tr><tr><td>Severance Pay</td><td>Required in many cases</td><td>Not required</td></tr><tr><td>Multiple Jobs</td><td>Generally not allowed</td><td>Allowed to have multiple part-time jobs</td></tr><tr><td>Annual Leave</td><td>Typically provided</td><td>Not typically provided</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-large-font-size" data-block-type="core"><strong>Simplifying Part-Time Staffing with Kinyu&#8217;s Streamline Model</strong></h2>



<p data-block-type="core">While part-time staffing offers flexibility, navigating China&#8217;s complex labour laws is often tricky. <strong><a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/streamline/">The China Desk – Streamline Model</a> </strong>provides a hassle-free alternative:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size" data-block-type="core">Key Benefits:</h3>



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<li data-block-type="core">Access to Kinyu&#8217;s internal supply chain managers</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Flexible engagement: 5-10 hours per week</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Direct supplier representation</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Full compliance management handled by Kinyu</li>



<li data-block-type="core">Priority management aligned with your needs</li>
</ul>



<p data-block-type="core">Our Streamline Model gives you the advantages of part-time staff without the legal complexities. Kinyu&#8217;s full-time employees work part-time for you, ensuring seamless operations and regulatory compliance.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">To discover more about <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/streamline/"><strong>The China Desk – Streamline Model</strong></a> and how it can enhance your business operations, download our <a href="https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/13WXXDOdIS_G3rKfegIrXIwfcn0g">case study</a> or <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/contact/">schedule a call with our team</a>.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Letter from the CEO Mixed Levels of Engagement After China&#8217;s Opening Up After three years of travel restrictions, China has opened up, leading to mixed levels of engagement. Some companies have grown accustomed to maintaining long-distance relationships with their Chinese business partners, while others hold a lukewarm attitude towards the country that was once seen [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" data-block-type="core">Letter from the CEO</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" data-block-type="core">Mixed Levels of Engagement After China&#8217;s Opening Up</h3>



<p data-block-type="core">After three years of travel restrictions, China has opened up, leading to mixed levels of engagement. Some companies have grown accustomed to maintaining long-distance relationships with their Chinese business partners, while others hold a lukewarm attitude towards the country that was once seen as a land of opportunity and excitement. The <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/canton-fair-spring-2023-kinyu-review-of-133rd-fair/">first offline Canton Fair</a> held earlier this year, after a three-year hiatus, revealed a lukewarm sentiment among companies.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">At Kinyu, we understand this changing landscape. Companies expanding in China no longer have the inclination to hire a large workforce on the ground, and the traditional buying office model has undergone a complete transformation. To address this shift, we introduced <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/china-desk/">The China Desk</a> — a new business model offering maximum support, transparency, and flexibility when establishing a local presence. Through The China Desk, companies can hire strategic personnel who are then assisted by Kinyu&#8217;s centralized HR and supply chain advisory platform.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">However, amidst the backdrop of decoupling drama and trade tensions, many businesses find the commitment of a full-time hire increasingly daunting. Therefore, transitioning from a zero to one headcount in China seems overwhelming for most.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" data-block-type="core">Overcoming Challenges with the China Desk-Streamline Model</h3>



<p data-block-type="core">Our <a href="https://www.kinyu.co.uk/streamline/">China Desk &#8211; Streamline Model</a> provides a solution. Clients can engage Kinyu&#8217;s internal supply chain managers on a weekly basis, allocating 5-10 hours per week to represent them before suppliers. Since 90% of issues with Chinese suppliers can be resolved through effective communication, especially in Chinese, we develop a set of deliverables applicable across different sectors. This <em>streamlined</em> approach offers considerable value through easy engagement. Additionally, Streamline managers are Kinyu&#8217;s internal employees. Our senior team and I directly oversee them, ensuring transparency. This way, you can rest assured there are no hidden motives often associated with ground agents.</p>



<p data-block-type="core">With the Streamline Model, we aim to help companies grow and trial the concept of local employment. It is mainly a stepping stone on your journey in China. Consequently, if you decide to hire someone, the experience with the Streamline model is beneficial. This model allows you and Kinyu to understand your needs more clearly. With a clear understanding, we can write a more accurate job description. Ultimately, this leads to the right hire for your organization.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" data-block-type="core">Learn More about the Streamline Version of The China Desk</h3>



<p data-block-type="core">At Kinyu, we are committed to providing flexible and tailored support to companies expanding in China, addressing their core needs. To learn more about the Streamline version of The China Desk and how it can benefit your business, <a href="https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/13WXXDOdIS_G3rKfegIrXIwfcn0g">download a case study</a> or <a href="https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com/benjamin-king1">book a call</a> with our team. We look forward to hearing from you!</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Benjamin King</p>



<p data-block-type="core">CEO</p>



<p data-block-type="core">Kinyu SCM</p>
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