110 likes | 283 Views
Conditions of work in China. Monina Wong ITUC/GUF Hong Kong Liaison Office November 2010. Foxconn Suicides and Alienation. Foxconn Technology Group is a Taiwanese company. World’s biggest manufacturer of telecommunication and computer parts eg. Apple iphones, Dell, HP, Sony, Nokia…
E N D
Conditions of work in China Monina Wong ITUC/GUF Hong Kong Liaison Office November 2010
Foxconn Suicides and Alienation • Foxconn Technology Group is a Taiwanese company. • World’s biggestmanufacturer of telecommunication and computer parts eg. Apple iphones, Dell, HP, Sony, Nokia… • 13 young migrant workers had jumped from the factory buildings to commit suicide in one of the Shenzhen plants from January to the end of May. • Foxconn announced a general monthly pay rise to (Euro 222) RMB2000 for production line workers after the 13th jump. “Confronted with loneliness, death is not so horrible.”
Honda Strike and Power of Labour • China Honda Auto Manufacturing Co. Ltd islocated in Foshan city of Guangdong province. • Honda subsidiary producing transmissions that supplies to all the Honda subsidiaries in China. • Regular workers received low wages of Euro150 (RMB1500); 70% of the workers are vocational students received a lower wage of Euro100 (RMB900); • It takes a regular worker 15 years to promote to the next wage grade. • 2000 workers went on strike from 17 May for 4 day. • They demanded for a general wage increase of Euro90 (RMB800) for all production line workersto catch up with inflation. • The production halt of 4 Honda assembly factories in China were stopped. It caused Euro 20million to the company. • The workers put up 90 demands to the Japanese management, including the public demand of reforming the plant union.
Both Foxconn and Honda are making enormous profit in China. • The Foxconn plants in Shenzhen alone contributed 22% of the city’s total export value in 2009; • While the global auto sales dropped by 10% in 2009, China is the only regional market of Honda that reported a 22.5% growth in revenue. • Yet Foshan Honda parts workers are receiving Euro 1,500 a year, not more than 2% of that of an auto worker in the US, half of the average monthly salary in Europe.
Labour unrest against run-away capital after the financial crisis • 251 cases of migrant workers unrests caused by sudden factory closures and back wage claims (Oct2008); 92% increase from 2007 . • 4.85 million migrant workers originated from 10 provinces lost jobs and had to return to the place of origin. • Shenzhen Labour Bureau paid Euro1 million from the insolvency fund in settling the back wage claims caused by the factory closures (Oct, 2008)
Impact of Labour Struggles in China • State intervention to increase wages • General rise in statutory minimum wage levels - by June 2010, 10 provinces have adjusted the 2009 minimum wage from 14 to 25%. • Official trade union is pressured by spontaneous strikes, urgent need for increasing unionising rate • Government initiates collective wage negotiation legislation
Government Promoting Collective Contracts and Collective Negotiation • Labour Law (1994) • Minimum Wage Ordinance(2004) • Tripartite mechanism- Ministry of Labour,ACFTU and the China Enterprise Confederation/China Enterprise Directors Confederation (CEC/CEDA) to review minimum wage bi-annually • Provincial regulations on minimum wage levels • Collective Contract Ordinance in 2001, and the Interim Provision on Collective Wage Negotiation in 2004.
By 2007, ACFTU claimed to have signed: Enterprise collective contracts: 975,000 contracts, in 1.7 million enterprises, covered 128million workers. Regional collective contracts: 100,300 contracts, covered 744,000 enterprises and 31.65 million workers; Sectoral collective contracts: 55,000 contracts, covered 212,000 enterprises and 13.2 million workers.
Recent Legislations on Collective Wage Negotiations in Guangdong Province • Ordinance on Democratic Management in Enterprises of Guangdong Province • 1/3 of whole workforce can put demand for wage negotiation to plant level union or upper level union; • union must put demand to employer; employer must react and have negotiation; • Union as the negotiation subject + Upper level union assistance + invitation of experts in negotiation; • No strike, no lockouts, no provocative actions from both sides; • Not clear about consultation and approval procedure of the draft contract with wokrers; • Not clear about disputes in negotiation on mediation and right to strike. • Ordinance on Collective Wage Negotiation in Shenzhen City • 1/5 of whole workforce can demand for wage negotiation. • When no result is reached, workers can demand for application of the sectoral collective contract in the enterprise.