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Article

2 Nov 2004

Author:
Alexandra Harney, Financial Times

Migrant workers shun long hours and low pay [China]

"Companies are being punished because they don't view workers as human beings," says Zeng Feiyang, a former government official and lawyer who directs the Migrant Workers Documentation Centre...Despite efforts to improve working conditions in factories that supply foreign buyers, many plants fall far short of international standards....The problem, activists say, is not one of legislation...The main issue is enforcement...Although there is a national labour union in China, independent unions are not permitted.