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How do food delivery platforms respond to recruitment rejections?

The user qualification criteria for Didi Delivery Platform only states “viral hepatitis”.

In fact, there has been a long-standing controversy over whether hepatitis B carriers can work in the food industry. The provisions quoted by Meituan come from the previous version of the "Food Safety Law" that came into effect in 2009. However, the "Implementation Regulations of the Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" were issued at the same time in 2009. ” stipulates that “food producers and operators of gastrointestinal infectious diseases such as viral hepatitis A and hepatitis E should adjust them to other positions that do not affect food safety.

” That is to say , the implementation regulations limit the types of hepatitis that cannot be engaged in food-related work, and hepatitis B is not included. The current "Food Safety Law", which came into effect on October 1, 2015, replaced this expression with "persons suffering from diseases that hinder food safety specified by the health administration department of the State Council", and subsequently introduced The "List of Diseases Harming Food Safety" is clearly listed as "Viral Hepatitis (A and E)".

None of the above official documents restrict hepatitis B carriers from working in contact with directly imported food.

Past news reports also show that in recent years, health departments in various places have gradually no longer required physical examinations for hepatitis B items in health certificate examinations.

Lei Chuang, a volunteer of "Yiyou Public Welfare", said that he believed that Meituan's crowdsourcing of "viral hepatitis" was "killing a whole boat of people with one stroke." Not only was it suspected of refusing to admit hepatitis B carriers, , Discriminate against the hepatitis B group, and at the same time, it will also encourage prejudice and discrimination against the hepatitis B group, and further strengthen the wrong concept that "hepatitis B cannot be engaged in the food industry."

Bai Xiaoqiang, a lawyer at Beijing Jingshi Law Firm, said that the volunteers’ reference and understanding of relevant laws and regulations were accurate. Meituan’s crowdsourcing service agreement only mentioned “viral hepatitis” and did not To distinguish hepatitis B from viral hepatitis A and E, according to general understanding, hepatitis B carriers are indeed included.

Bai Xiaoqiang analyzed that according to the basic conditions of Meituan Crowdsourcing in the agreement, the corporate standard of Meituan Crowdsourcing is "harming public health", which is different from the "hindering food safety" Compared with legal regulations, Meituan crowdsourcing seems to have stricter requirements for practitioners.