Why China is letting its digital slaves rise up

May 03, 2019 5:00 AM

In one week in late April, the Hong Kong-based China Labour Bulletin recorded at least 29 instances of labour unrest in China. They included protests against unpaid wages at a recycling company, a taxi drivers’ strike, two food delivery drivers’ strikes, a protest over unpaid pensions at a mining company and a sanitation workers’ strike over non-payment of overtime and other wages.

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