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Worker Awarded 6,077 Yuan in Labor Service Fee Dispute

All Real CasesMay 9, 2026 2 min read

Labor service disputes frequently arise when workers provide services and are not compensated as agreed. A regional court addressed such a matter involving a labor worker who provided services and sought payment from the hiring party.

The dispute originated when a worker provided labor services to a broadcast station and was not fully compensated for the work performed. The worker sought payment of approximately 6,077 yuan for labor services rendered. The hiring party disputed the claim, contesting the scope of work performed and the applicable rates.

The proceedings named the broadcast station as defendant. The court examined evidence including employment records, service delivery documentation, labor fee calculation records, and testimony regarding the nature and extent of the services provided.

The court found that the defendant broadcast station bore responsibility for failing to compensate the worker appropriately for services rendered. The court ordered payment of approximately 6,077 yuan in favor of the plaintiff worker for labor services provided. Court costs were assessed against the defendant.

Payment was ordered within the specified timeframe. This ruling illustrates that parties who receive labor services must compensate workers appropriately, and courts will award payment when workers can demonstrate that services were provided but not compensated as agreed.

Disclaimer: This article presents a summarized account of a civil court ruling for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and individuals facing similar circumstances should consult a qualified attorney licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.

This article is rewritten from public court documents for general reading only. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.

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