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Which member suggested that maternity expenses should be fully included in social security?

Recently, Xie, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), suggested that the maternity expenses should be fully incorporated into the social security system, and the social special fund should compensate the value of women's maternity, so as to reduce the burden of employers on the maternity expenses of female employees.

Xie suggested that enterprises' compliance with various policies on women's employment and special protection should be included in the enterprise labor security credit information system, and certain subsidies and preferential policies should be given to enterprises that provide special protection for female employees.

Strengthen the supervision of gender discrimination in employment, implement the interview mechanism of gender discrimination in employment, and interview employers and professional intermediaries with prominent gender discrimination or serious violations of women's labor rights and interests.

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Xie suggested that college students who strayed into fraud gangs should be given a lighter punishment.

Xie, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and a practicing lawyer, said that many newly graduated college students recruited to work through the Internet because of employment pressure, but because their units were fraud groups, job seekers were eventually jailed.

Xie suggested that, first, according to the principle of modesty of criminal law, cases in which college students formally apply for jobs but mistakenly enter criminal gangs should be given a lighter, mitigated and exempted punishment; The second is to carry out comprehensive social management, severely crack down on illegal and criminal companies that "sell dog meat" in society, and protect the healthy and good employment environment of college students.