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Worker Strikes in China Remained High in 2024: Report

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03 February 2025
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Police check the identification of passersby as they search for petitioners near China's Banking Regulatory Commission in Beijing on Aug. 6, 2018. (Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images)The China Labor Bulletin (CLB), a Hong Kong-based human rights organization, has released their 2024 report on China’s worker strikes, reporting that the total number of labor protests across China remained high throughout the year and were more widespread.

Read more https://www.theepochtimes.com/china/worker-strikes-in-china-remained-high-in-2024-report-5802697

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