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  2. China Labor Watch - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Li Qiang (activist) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  5. MediaHuman Audio Converter - Wikipedia

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    MediaHuman Audio Converter is a freeware audio conversion utility developed by MediaHuman Ltd. The program is used to convert across different audio formats, [1] split lossless audio files using CUE and extract audio from video files. The app can be run on Mac [2] starting from OS X 10.6 and on Windows XP and higher. [3]

  6. Apple Jumps to Respond to Latest Asian Labor Allegations

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    Apple is pledging action after once again coming under fire for its suppliers' labor practices in Asia.On Monday, the New York-based nonprofit China Labor Watch released a report slamming Apple ...

  7. Labor relations in China - Wikipedia

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    Since 1978, when China began labor force reforms, the overwhelming majority of the labor force were either working at State owned enterprises or as farm workers in the rural countryside. However, over time China began to reform and by the late 90's many had moved from the countryside into the cities in hopes of higher paying jobs and more ...

  8. China Labour Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    According to China Labor Bulletin, there were 138 strikes by food delivery drivers between 2015 and 2022. [ 10 ] : 163 Ten percent of these strikes involved over 100 participants. [ 10 ] : 163 Nearly all of the food delivery strikes documented by China Labor Bulletin involved Meituan or Ele.me , and the worker's demands primarily related to pay ...

  9. 2010 Chinese labour unrest - Wikipedia

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    Reported locations of labour incidents (including strikes, protests, and confrontations) in China in 2010. The 2010 Chinese labour unrest was a series of labour disputes, strike actions, and protests in the south of the People's Republic of China that saw striking workers successfully receive higher pay packages.

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