电子月报

CLB sends out a dedicated newsletter to our subscribers each month that focuses on the most recent trends and developments in worker activism and work safety in China.

Bullet Points - August 2023

Photograph: B.Zhou / Shutterstock.com

Letter from the Editors

Our researchers analysed CLB Strike Map data, industry by industry, for the first half of 2023. We found that the volume of incidents collected indicates the potential to meet pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year. After three years of global economic and social disruptions that have resulted in high unemployment and lack of job security in China, workers are back on strike to demand their legal rights. 

China’s manufacturing sector has been especially affected by economic changes, with many brands moving production overseas. One of the countries seeing an increase in orders is Indonesia. Last month, CLB staff made a visit to Jakarta to meet with union leaders there. With the leadership of the unions we met with, workers at some factories have successfully negotiated sophisticated collective bargaining agreements with management. Leveraging those contracts with stakeholders beyond the factory gates is the next step and can be a model to workers and unions - including China’s ACFTU - across the region. 

Thanks for reading! 
CLB Editors









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