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Thursday, 09 September 2010
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1 China's Pearl River manufacturing hub 'lacks workers' Chris Hogg (BBC Shanghai) 298
2 China's "labour famine:" Hype and reality Mick Duncan 300
3 Guangdong to raise wages to gain labor The China Post 350
4 China's Minimum Wage One of the Lowest in the World - 'World Wage Research' exposes fundamental problem Luo Xi and Xue Li (Epoch Times) 257
5 Lessons of Labor Crisis China Daily 195
6 Worker dearth worsening Global Times 239
7 A Much Needed Raise - Chinese provinces and municipalities unveil plans to raise their minimum wage standards Hu Yue (Beijing Review) 139
8 Fund aids workers after bosses disappear Shanghai Daily 213
9 China's Jiangsu Province Hikes Minimum Wage In Hopes Of Luring Back Freaked-Out Coastal Workers Vince Veneziani (Business Insider) 200
10 Hotel workers want back pay Qian Yanfeng and Zhou Yan (China Daily) 382
11 Shanghai Salary Raises Slow Bai Lin (WSJ) 637
12 China factories short of workers in Christmas run-up Allison Jackson (AFP) 920
13 Chinese farmers' income to continue rising in 2009, official says Xinhua 406
14 Sixty years on, a growing divide between urban and rural China Ananth Krishnan (The Hindu) 449
15 China's workers return to cities Rob Young (BBC) 368
16 Chinese factories face labor crunch but experts say it's not necessarily sign of full recovery William Foreman (Associated Press) 344
17 China’s dubious statistics cover up economic crisis John Chan 410
18 Xinjiang migrant workers head for coastal factories Mu Xuequan 322
19 China Says Migrants Are Employed Again Andrew Batson (Wall Street Journal) 367
20 95% of home-returning migrant workers back in cities Xinhua 413
 
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