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Shenzhen cab drivers strike in protest at unfair treatment
More than 3,300 taxi drivers in suburban Shenzhen staged a three day strike last week to protest the failure of taxi companies and the government to address the city’s inequitable cab fare structure. Photo of a suburban green taxi Shenzhen dcmaster available at flickr.com.
Wage increases quiet worker protest - for the time being
Strikes and increases in the minimum wage of more than 20% have eased some of the pressure felt by China’s poorest paid workers this year but their income is still far from being a decent wage. Photo. S J Photography.
Corruption and collusion deny battery factory workers proper compensation for lead-poisoning
Han Dongfang talks to the family of a factory worker who died of severe lead poisoning about the corruption and collusion that allowed the company to pay off victims of occupational disease with just a few thousand yuan.
Swimming against the tide: How the government has tried to control labour conflicts in China
A new report examines how, why and when, during the process of economic reform, the Chinese government ceded exclusive power to management, with workers left out in the cold. Photo by onekel.
Shenzhen cab drivers strike in protest at unfair treatment
Scholars, unionists and bosses debate collective bargaining
Worker activist sentenced to three years in jail – scholars demand release
A small step forward but still a long way to go for trade unions in China
Chilean mine rescue leads to soul searching in China
Collective bargaining and raising wages may be in China’s strategic interests
An introduction to CLB's labour rights litigation work
Worker's lawsuit challenges inadequacies of China's compensation system - updated
Anhui court accepts HIV discrimination lawsuit
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