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China Labor Watch (CLW) is a U.S.-based non-profit organization founded in 2000 by labor activist Li Qiang.The organization focuses on investigating labor conditions affecting Chinese workers and raising awareness of labor rights issues.
In October 2000, Li founded China Labor Watch, a New York-based independent nonprofit organization. Through investigative reports and frequent press releases on labor news, this group provides the international community with an accurate picture of the labor situation in China and is frequently cited in international media.
On Monday, the New York-based nonprofit China Labor Watch released a report slamming Apple for labor violations at three Shanghai factories run by Pegatron, a Taiwanese company. The report ...
Officials and intelligence experts tell The Post that the too-cheap-to-beat online retailer plays an unfair role in the US market, spies on its mobile app users and relies on products made from ...
Critics argue that the 996 working hour system is a violation of the Labour Law of the People's Republic of China and have called it "modern slavery". [7] [8] In March 2019, an "anti-996" protest was launched via GitHub. [9] [10] [11] Since then, the 996 issue has been met with growing discontent in China. [12] [13] [14]
On Monday, the New York-based nonprofit China Labor Watch released a report slamming Apple for. Philippe Lopez, AFP, Getty Images Apple (AAPL) is pledging action after once again coming under fire ...
Labor violations are an all too common reality in technology manufacturing, and Amazon just made that patently clear. In the wake of a joint exposé between China Labor Watch and the Guardian ...
The Shaoguan incident (Chinese: 韶关事件) was a civil disturbance which took place overnight on 25–26 June 2009 in Guangdong, China.A violent dispute erupted between migrant Uyghurs and Han Chinese workers at a toy factory in Shaoguan as a result of false allegations of the sexual assault of a Han Chinese woman.