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Labor Protests in China

Labor Protests in China. What risks are these Chinese workers taking by striking? How might those risks differ from those American workers face when they strike? 2. What do you think they’re hoping to gain? 3. How do you think the Chinese Government views worker protests like this one?.

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Labor Protests in China

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  1. Labor Protests in China What risks are these Chinese workers taking by striking? How might those risks differ from those American workers face when they strike? 2. What do you think they’re hoping to gain? 3. How do you think the Chinese Government views worker protests like this one?

  2. China’s economy is an unusual combination of these two economic systems. • China’s labor movement has used these two technologies to spread its message. • China has the world’s largest population of these people. • Chinese workers are using this method of protest to demand better wages. • Chinese leaders hope that shrinking the gap between these two groups will further stimulate the Chinese economy.

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