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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 affecting Chinese workers and raising awareness of labor rights issues.

  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.

  4. Apple Jumps to Respond to Latest Asian Labor Allegations

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    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 ...

  5. Shaoguan incident - Wikipedia

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    China Labor Watch reported that workers at the Shaoguan factory, where the Uyghurs were employed, earned 28 yuan per day compared with 41.3 yuan in its factory in Shenzhen. They noted that rights of workers, Han and Uyghur alike, were frequently violated by verbal abuse from factory supervisors, unpaid overtime, poor dormitory conditions and ...

  6. Amazon admits to labor violations at Echo speaker factory in ...

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    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 ...

  7. US bans steel, artificial sweetener imports from Chinese ...

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    The Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday it will no longer import steel or artificial sweeteners from two companies based in China due to their alleged use of forced labor. The ...

  8. Category:Labor relations in China - Wikipedia

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    Category: Labor relations in China. 1 language. ... China Labor Watch; F. Foxconn and unions; Foxconn suicides; L. Labour Contract Law of the People's Republic of China;

  9. US labor official calls on companies to exit China's Xinjiang

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    China's embassy in Washington said in an emailed statement that the allegations of forced labor were "nothing but a lie concocted by the U.S. side in an attempt to wantonly suppress Chinese ...