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In Tokyo, Mitsumi Electric Co. spokesman Yoshitsugu Murakami said production at its Tianjin factory has been stopped since Tuesday, apparently after factory workers walked out, demanding improved ...
Workers in green uniforms stage a sit-in protest at the main entrance of the Mitsumi Electric Co factory in Tianjin on Thursday, July 1, 2010. [China Daily via Agencies] Tianjin Mitsumi Electric ...
The stoppage at the Japanese-owned Tianjin Mitsumi Electric Company is the latest in a growing number of strikes by Chinese workers demanding salaries in line with those paid in other countries.
The Japanese-owned plant employs 3,000 workers, and production was completely halted earlier this week. The workers, many of whom are economic migrants from rural China, hung banners on the factory ...
Workers at the Japanese electronics factory of Tianjin Mitsumi Electric Co. in China's northeastern city of Tianjin began preparing to resume operations at the factory on Saturday after a four-day ...
Production at the Tianjin Mitsumi Electric Co factory resumed after an agreement between the workers and the employer, China's Xinhua news agency cited the company as saying. The factory is owned ...
TIANJIN, China, July 1 (Reuters) - A strike at a Japanese-owned electronics factory in north China crippled production on Thursday, widening the industrial unrest that has put manufacturers at ...
About 3,000 workers at the Tianjin Mitsumi Electric Company are demanding better pay and conditions, following weeks of similar strikes across the south of the country. Workers have been ...
Mitsumi Electric Workers of Tianjin, a port town a hundred kilometres east of Beijing, voted today to continue a strike that began June 29. The three thousand workers in the Japanese owned factory ...
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