Labor Issues Affect Philips' Operations In China
More than ten people, all of whom were reported to be former employees of Philips, gathered outside Philips' Beijing office last month to demand
View ArticleReports: Apple OEM Workers Suffer From n-Hexane Poisoning In China
According to Hong Kong media, about 62 workers from China's Jiangsu province have been hospitalized for n-Hexane poisoning while they worked for Wintek, an
View ArticleFoxconn's Working Conditions In China Under Scrutiny
The world's three major IT companies — Apple, HP and Dell — are reportedly respectively conducting investigations on the working conditions of Foxconn following
View ArticleChinese Trade Unions Gain More Momentum On Salaries
The All China Federation of Trade Unions has announced that a system of collective consultation on salaries will be carried out by 2012 in
View ArticleChinese Internet Sourcing Company Plans Employee Welfare Program
Chinese B2B e-commerce group Alibaba has announced plans to launch a CNY3 billion housing loan scheme for its employees and a CNY500 million education
View ArticleChinese Supermarket Plans Major Hiring Expansion This Year
Jiangsu-based supermarket chain Suguo plans to hire 18,000 new employees in 2012 to meet its development and growth needs. Ma Jialiang, chairman of Suguo,
View ArticleLabor Relations In China A Priority For British Retailer
British retail giant Tesco has signed its first collective labor contract with employees in China. The contract reportedly covers Tesco's 30,000 employees in 109
View ArticleNokia Siemens Networks Dumps Employees In China
Nokia Siemens Networks has confirmed to local media that it will cut 350 employees in China. In November 2011, Nokia Siemens Networks announced that
View ArticleMicrosoft Adds To Chinese Workforce
Microsoft China recently published its new Chinese development strategy in Beijing, stating that the company plans to hire 1,000 new employees in 2013 financial
View ArticleChinese Computer Firm Axes Global Jobs
China-based Lenovo Group is hoping to improve its bottom line with the layoffs of about 3,200 positions around the world. Lenovo announced this decision
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