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China's Factory Woes: Workers Plead for Help
23 Apr
Summary
- Chinese factory workers face precarious employment.
- Economic shifts and global conflicts impact job security.
- Low wages offer meager earnings for temporary factory work.

Workers in China's manufacturing centers are gathering in somber groups, seeking temporary factory jobs with little hope for stability. These individuals are grappling with the significant transformations in China's manufacturing sector, moving from mass production to automated advanced technology. This transition was compounded by economic pressures even before the recent US-Israel conflict with Iran. The conflict has further strained the global economy, impacting factory orders, operational costs, and employment levels in China, which was already experiencing slower growth and unemployment. In Foshan, Guangdong province, a primary manufacturing hub, temporary work assembling parts or molding plastic offers only 18 to 20 yuan per hour. Many workers, often over 40 years old and from rural areas, are frustrated by the persistent uncertainty and are seeking employment elsewhere. The precarious situation of these workers is a significant concern for Beijing, contributing to its call for an end to the conflict.