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Workers' Voices (new)

06 October 2015
 

Construction

  • Township government finally compensates family of labour contractor after suicide
     
  • Unable to pay his workers, Sichuan labour contractor takes his own life
     
  • When workers die in a village called Happiness
     
  • Laid off construction worker fighting lone battle for the rule of law
     
  • Railway bureau places injured worker on “temporary leave” for eight-years to cut costs
     
  • Army veteran from Deng Xiaoping’s home town crippled in work accident
     
  • Jailed labour contractor still fighting for his workers’ wages
     
  • Migrant workers with pneumoconiosis return to Shenzhen in search of justice
     
  • Safety first or wages first - A construction site dilemma
     
  • Workers left without a cent as developer and construction company feud

Mining

  • Fifteen minutes of fame. Three years of waiting
     
  • Coal miner seeks justice after being tricked into signing away his rights
     
  • Sichuan miners continue their fight despite setbacks
     
  • Yunnan landslide highlights the devastation wrought by coal mining
     
  • The missing link: Miner struggles to prove labour relationship with former boss
     
  • Light at the end of the tunnel for stricken miners
     
  • A sister’s search for the truth about her brother’s death at a Xinjiang coal mine
     
  • Injured coal miner struggles for compensation
     
  • Injured miner exemplifies the “informed disenchantment” of China’s workers seeking redress
     
  • China Coal refuses any compensation after the death of long-serving employee
     
  • Sichuan Miner left alone to Die in Poverty

Heavy industry

  • Migrant worker in Nanjing cheated out of compensation and left to die
     
  • Injured worker left on the scrapheap of state-owned enterprise reform
     
  • Severely injured steel worker forced to wait four years for compensation
     
  • Keeping the truth hidden: Steel plant refuses to acknowledge worker’s occupational disease
     
  • Injured steel factory worker fights lone battle for compensation
     
  • Arsenic and old lies: Chemical plant worker cheated out of compensation
     
  • Engineer needs quantum leap to overcome employer intransigence
     
  • Former steel workers battle industrial goliath
     
  • Adding insult to injury: Workers denied justice and detained after self-mutilation protest
     
  • Steel workers laid-off and rehired as temporary employees for lower pay
     
  • Laid-off mill workers given just 235 yuan a month to live on
     
  • Solidarity from the sidelines: Union passivity allows a steel strike to escalate
     
  • Oil workers in Xinjiang left out in the cold

Manufacturing

  • Workplace accident illustrates gap between the law on paper and in the factory
     
  • Local trade union indifferent to workers’ struggle at Shenzhen factory
     
  • One strike, two workers, two very different stories
     
  • Painted into a corner: Factory worker left with nowhere to go after contracting anaemia
     
  • The company vanishes: workers chase shadows in search for wage arrears
     
  • Learning the hard way about trade union elections
     
  • Standing up to the bullies – injured migrant worker goes to court
     
  • Workers file criminal prosecution against boss who made them sick
     
  • A 12-year struggle to obtain work-related injury compensation
     
  • The hard road from Sichuan to Guangdong
     
  • Corruption and collusion deny battery factory workers proper compensation for lead-poisoning
     
  • The strike that ignited China’s summer of worker protests
     
  • Suffocated by the system
     
  • Tobacco plant workers fighting for equal pay stuck in legal limbo
     
  • Migrant workers cheated out of 230,000 yuan – harassed and beaten by thugs
     
  • Shaanxi workers seek to reclaim stolen pension fund contributions
     
  • Workers forced to buy worthless shares in restructured state-owned enterprise
     
  • Legal loophole leaves retirees with no medical insurance
     
  • More Work for Less Gain

Transport

  • Local government drivers in Xinjiang demand proper employment contracts
     
  • Chinese bus drivers in Singapore tossed aside after strike
     
  • Taken for a ride: Guangdong bus drivers stage strike as union sides with boss
     
  • Postal worker denied compensation because government official wanted to save face
     
  • Railway worker badly injured preventing a major accident has to fight for compensation
     
  • Heilongjiang railway worker takes on his own trade union
     
  • Chengdu bus drivers strike for higher pay – union sits on the fence
     
  • Railway workers “retired” on medical grounds fight back
     
  • Company boss and the courts add insult to injury for migrant worker in Wuhan
     
  • A Family Seeks Compensation for the Death of their Son

Agriculture

  • A four decade-long struggle for compensation in rural Hubei
     
  • Mongolian herders lose land and livelihood in state farm sell-off
     
  • Model Worker fights the system in pursuit of retirement benefits

Clerical/managerial/sales

  • Paralysed worker stages bed protest after employer ignores pleas for compensation
     
  • Taking a stand: Trade union chairman fights back against Walmart
     
  • Calling the union to account: One woman’s decade of labour activism
     
  • Salesman demands equal pay for equal work
     
  • Young office workers seek way out of legal quagmire by appealing online
     
  • Rural township pockets social security contributions in graduate rural work program
     
  • Downgraded and discarded: public broadcaster fights for his rights
     
  • China’s “ant tribe” of university graduates starts to fight back
     
  • Justice eventually for hotel worker dismissed with no compensation after two decades of service
     
  • Bank employee sentenced to re-education through labour after protesting unfair redundancy payouts

Teachers

  • How a simple labour dispute descended into a nightmare of black jails and labour camps
     
  • China's community teachers: A historical debt still unpaid
     
  • County government squeezes out community teachers
     
  • Rural school teachers strike for promised higher pay
     
  • Retired teachers battle with county government for their benefits

     

 

Medical staff

  • Sacked Shanghai doctor invokes spirit of Mao Zedong in search for justice
     
  • Health worker’s nine-year petitioning ordeal ends in psychiatric hospital

Others

  • Elderly tailor cheated out of pension by the government; detained and tortured after protesting
     
  • Migrant workers without a labour contract go unpaid for nearly a year
     
  • Laid off prison workers cheated out of benefits and denied public redress
Tags: 
Workplace Discrimination
Labour Dispute
work safety
Work Accident
Occupational Illness
Social Insurance
Migrant workers
wage arrears
Severance Pay
Precarious Work
Excessive Work
Construction Workers
Coal Miners
Sanitation Workers
Food Delivery Workers
Teachers
Factory Workers
Transport Workers
Health Workers
White Collar Workers

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