A blind woman is considering suing railway authorities after officers at Shanghai Railway Station refused to let her board a train with her guide dog earlier this month.
The operators of private care homes can now apply for financial subsidies from the local government if they also offer in-house health care services.
Shanghai remained the top Chinese city for average monthly salary, but major cities saw their salary decline, recruitment portal Zhaopin.com said in a survey.
Education authorities yesterday announced the launch of a new program to boost the popularity of soccer in schools.
More than 90 percent white collar workers in Shanghai are ready to change jobs after slower economic growth lead to disappointing salary increases last year, recruitment portal zhaopin.com said in a report yesterday.
A former national football player has been detained in Shanghai for beating up a taxi driver in front of a hotel early yesterday, police said.
The bad loan ratio in Shanghai will not rise sharply this year although financial risks will continue to emerge, said an official with the local banking regulator.
Education authorities in Hongkou District announced a new policy over the weekend restricting admission to government-funded primary school to one child per apartment for five years.
Many involved in disputes don’t trust the government agencies set up to handle grievances, and they cannot afford private legal advice.
Seventy percent of Shanghai’s household waste will be burned to generate electricity once four new waste incineration centers open next year, officials said yesterday.
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