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Interview on Daqing, Liaoying, and Guangyuan labour struggle

Talking to a Daqing official about retrenchment(2002-03-23)

Liaoyang Workers Protest Update(2002-03-22)

Daqing Workers’ Movement Continues; Two Workers Arrested in Guangyuan(2002-03-22)

Update on Liaoyang Workers' Protests(2002-03-21)

Workers' Voices in Sichuan and Liaoyang(2002-03-19)

Over 30,000 Liaoyang Workers Demonstrate to Demand Yao's Release(2002-03-18)

Textile Workers On Strike in Sichuan(2002-03-18)

Voice of America Report on Liaoyang Workers’ Demonstration(2002-03-12)

Daqing Oilfield Workers’ Struggle(5)(2002-03-10)

Daqing Oilfield Workers’ Struggle(4)(2002-03-08)

Daqing Oilfield Workers’ Struggle(3)(2002-03-06)

Daqing Oilfield Workers’ Struggle(2)(2002-03-05)

Daqing Oilfield Workers’ Struggle(1)(2002-03-05)

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Will the New Year see a resumption of collective bargaining in China?
  As the Chinese economy recovers, an influential magazine calls on the government and trade unions to take concerted measures to alleviate the growing conflict between workers and management. Photo. Onekel


County government squeezes out community teachers
  Two community teachers from Jianchang county in Liaoning, both fired by the local government in 2007, talk about their attempts to seek redress and the corrupt and underhand activities of local officials.


Going it alone: a report on the state of the workers' movement in China
  CLB looks at how the workers’ movement in China has developed over the last two years, how the government has responded to it, and why the official trade union has been unable to play a positive role in it. Photo by Saad Akhtar


Flight attendants win one million yuan in compensation after massive pay cut
  Twenty-one flight attendants were on 9 March awarded a total of one million yuan in compensation after their monthly pay was slashed from 10,000 yuan to just 800 yuan. A Beijing court found that Xinhua Airlines, a Beijing-based subsidiary of Hainan Airlines, had no legal grounds for cutting the cabin crew’s salaries in September 2008 and ordered it to make up the shortfall in wages


Politburo official calls for hukou reform – rights of migrant workers high on NPC agenda
  Momentum towards reform of China’s household registration (hukou) system seems to be growing in the build-up to this year’s National People’s Congress (NPC), the country’s annual parliament, which opens at the end of this week. Zhou Yongkang, China’s most senior official in charge of public and state security, wrote in the Communist Party’s theoretical journal Seeking Truth (求是) that there was now an “urgent” need to reform the country’s anachronistic policy of dividing citizens into urban and rural residents, and explore new ways of managing internal migration.
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