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On the Application of Fraud Theory in the Field of Labor Contract

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Abstract

Judging whether a female employee's concealment of the fact of pregnancy constitutes fraud at the time of the conclusion of the labor contract requires starting from the constitutive elements of fraud and proceeding from the objectivie to subjective logical deduction-type argumentation analysis. Female employees generally have no obligations to actively inform the facts of pregnancy, and they passively conceal the silence of pregnancy facts which do not constitute fraud. Pregnancy generally does not belong to the important nature of female workers. The wrong statement of the female worker’s pregnancy status does not constitute an important error. Female employees’ false statements about the fact of pregnancy are generally not illegal and do not constitute fraud.

Published in Journal of Human Resource Management (Volume 6, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.jhrm.20180602.12
Page(s) 50-57
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Keywords

Fraud, Error, Labor Contract

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  • School of Law, China University of Labor Relations, Peking, China; Civil and Commercial Law Research Center of Renmin University of China, Peking, China

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