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Workers Stand Up! Protests Across C - China - Kong Ping On January 8, 2025, construction workers at Moon Island Longfor Paradise Walk in Changsha, Hunan, gathered to protest unpaid wages, creating a tense scene The same day in Huanggang, Hubei, residents of the Jiahao New Harbor Bay community demonstrated at the entrance over parking fee disputes
North Korean Workers in China Riot over Unpaid Wages . . . About 2,000 North Korean workers dispatched to China’s Jilin Province started a riot in mid-January triggered by anger over unpaid wages, a North Korean source told The Yomiuri Shimbun
Strikes and protests increase in China due to unpaid wages . . . Strikes and protests by labourers and industry workers have seen arise in China where such incidences are strictly forbidden The majority of the protests were held before the all-important Spring Festival over unpaid wages and closure of factories
Unpaid Chinese workers protest over unpaid wages as . . . From China's northern province of Hebei to the southern autonomous region of Guanxi, bordering Vietnam, and its neighboring coastal province of Guangdong to the east - Chinese workers are
China sees surge in worker protests over unpaid wages amid . . . Protests have started among Chinese construction workers, teachers, and factory staff who are demanding overdue wages, as public frustration grows over the effects of tightening local government budgets
Workers protest in China over unpaid wages According to a report by Radio Free Asia, even though worker protests are not new in China, they are increasing now Teachers in Shandong’s Zaozhuang city say they have not been paid for six months
Workers in Mainland China Strike Due to Unpaid Wages . . . During the last week of 2024, the cities of Haicheng in Liaoning, Nanning in Guangxi, and Xi’an in Shaanxi successively experienced strikes by sanitation workers due to delayed wages caused by government financial strain, sparking public attention
Chinese procuratorates help workers recover 27m yuan of . . . BEIJING -- Procuratorial bodies across China have made headway in clearing wage arrears for workers, with over 27 million yuan (about $3 8 million) in unpaid wages recovered through case handling in the first quarter of this year, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Tuesday