Labour Movement, Political Economy, Critics, Corporate Watch, Social Movement

Acceptance speech of the signatories' representative of Charter 08

-- at the occasion of receiving the Homo Homini Award Xu You  Prague, March 11, 2009

Ex-WINTEK Workers Joined in Protest of Poor Working Condition

To sign the petition online, go to: www.gopetition.com/online/27469.htmlhttp://campaign.tw-npo.org/campaign/sign.php?id=2009042210484600 If you are holding an iPhone or an HTC in your hand, you might have contributed to the ordeals of nearly 8,000 factory workers in China and Taiwan, to speak of the least.

All workers united against sweatshops! Condemn WINTEK for exploiting labours

2009.04.20 National Federation of Independent Trade Unions, WINTEK bargaining team, Solidarity Union,Youth labor union 95 WINTEK Corporation (負責人黃顯雄,Headquarter: No.10, Jianguo Rd., Export processing district. Taichung County) was established in 1990. Its majors products include flat monitors such as LCD, LCM and touch panels, occupying the largest market share of touch panels and small-sized mobile phone panels, ranking among top 3 worldwide.

A New Revolution?

Chinese Working Classes Confront The Globalized Economy by Robert Weil

CHINA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2007/08

Access for all: Basic public services for 1.3 billion people The preparation of this report was commissioned by UNDP China and coordinated by the China Institute for Reform and Development

High Tech Misery in China

The Dehumanization of Young Workers Producing Our Computer Keyboards Dongguan Meitai Plastics & Electronics Factory February 2009National Labor Committee

Behind the Great Wall of China

U.S. Corporations Opposing New Rights for Chinese WorkersOpposition may harm workers in the US and other countries   The paper was written by Global Labor Strategies's North American Staff: Tim Costello, Brendan Smith, Jeremy Brecher and Claudia Torrelli

China's Charter 08

Translated from the Chinese by Perry Link The document below, signed by more than two thousand Chinese citizens, was conceived and written in conscious admiration of the founding of Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia, where, in January 1977, more than two hundred Czech and Slovak intellectuals formed a loose, informal, and open association of people...united by the will to strive individually and collectively for respect for human and civil rights in our country and throughout the world.

China: Globalization challenge, Nationalist response

Au Loong YuEditor of Globalization Monitor, a Hong Kong based journal chi/files/u3/Chinese_nationalism.pdf
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