Apres ca depend de ta province car ailleurs en chine c'est encore plus violent... le 3e renouvelement n'est meme pas une option pour l'employeur qui est obligé de faire un 3e contrat au terme du 2e sauf si le salarié n'en veut pas. Et hors de shanghai est cdi est aussi plus compliqué a rompre...
Since 2008, a so-called “two fixed terms rule” has applied, under which an employer must automatically provide an employee with an open term contract where they have signed a fixed-term contract twice in succession. An ambiguity in the wording of the two fixed terms rule has led to different interpretations in different locations.
For example, in Shanghai, currently an employer can decide not to renew the contract at the end of both the first and second fixed term and must only provide an open term contract if it chooses to renew the employment and the employee requests for an open term contract after that point.
In contrast, elsewhere in the country, including Beijing, only the first fixed term is “safe” because at the end of the second fixed term, the employer must automatically provide an open-term contract unless the employee decides not to renew the employment or requests for another fixed term contract.