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  2. All-China Federation of Trade Unions - Wikipedia

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    All Communist Party-led unions were banned and replaced with yellow unions loyal to him (e.g. the "Chinese Federation of Labor," which has since reformed into an independent union). [ 7 ] By the rise of Mao Zedong in 1949, the ACFTU was established as China's sole national labor union center, but was again dissolved in 1966 in the wake of the ...

  3. Labor relations in China - Wikipedia

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    The All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) was established in 1925 to represent the interests of national and local trade unions and trade union councils. It is China's only legal union. [6]: 161 As of early 2024, it has 300 million members and one million officials, making it the world's largest union.

  4. China Labour Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    According to China Labor Bulletin, there were 138 strikes by food delivery drivers between 2015 and 2022. [ 10 ] : 163 Ten percent of these strikes involved over 100 participants. [ 10 ] : 163 Nearly all of the food delivery strikes documented by China Labor Bulletin involved Meituan or Ele.me , and the worker's demands primarily related to pay ...

  5. Explainer-How unions work in China - AOL

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    Chinese tech giants Didi Global Inc and JD.com have set up unions for their staff in landmark moves in the country's tech sector where organised labour is rare. E-commerce company JD.com ...

  6. Category:Labor relations in China - Wikipedia

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    Trade unions in China (4 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Labor relations in China" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. They used to work for China’s biggest companies. Now ... - AOL

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    China’s notorious “996” work culture – the practice of working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week that is common among the country’s tech companies, startups and other private ...

  8. Category:National industrial unions (China) - Wikipedia

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    National Committee of the Chinese Banking Workers' Union; National Committee of the Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union; National Committee of the Chinese Educational, Scientific, Cultural, Medical and Sports Workers' Union; National Committee of the Chinese Energy and Chemical Workers' Union

  9. Exclusive-US probe finds China unfairly dominates ... - AOL

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    The probe cites data showing that China's share of the $150 billion global shipbuilding industry has expanded to over 50% in 2023 from around 5% in 2000, largely aided by government subsidies ...