We may have reached a crucial turning point in the history of China’s trade union movement. For the first time since 1949, trade union officials are openly stating that the union should represent the workers and no one else, while new legislation in Shenzhen places collective bargaining – previously a no-go area – at the core of the union’s work. Continue Reading
A TURNING POINT FOR CHINA’S TRADE UNIONS
by Toneshia Harris | Sep 5, 2008 | World News