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58,000 mass incidents in China in first quarter as unrest grows to largest ever recorded

There were 58,000 “mass incidents”, the Chinese state's euphemism for strikes, street protests, roadblocks and other forms of mass protests, in China in the first three months of this year.

58,000 mass incidents in China in first quarter as unrest grows to largest ever recorded

There were 58,000 “mass incidents”, the Chinese state's euphemism for strikes, street protests, roadblocks and other forms of mass protests, in China in the first three months of this year.

Chinaworker.info reports the monitoring agencies in Hong Kong, and cites the pace of job losses and migrants being forced to return home as the main causes. The figure covers protests which involved 25 or more people.

The report said that if this trend continues, then 2009 would break all previous records with over 230,000 'mass incidents', compared to 120,000 in 2008 and 90,000 in 2006.

It said one of the most recent spectacular protest occurred on May 1, when hundreds of coal miners in Jiangsu province staged a wildcat strike and demonstration, demanding pay rises and more investment in mine safety. It said the workers' action was in defiance of extensive attempts by police, mine managers, and the government of Jiangsu to prevent the protest.

Chinaworker.info is to publish soon a full report of the Jiangsu miners' struggle.

http://libcom.org/news/58000-mass-incidents-china-first-quarter-unrest-grows-largest-ever-recorded-06052009

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58,000 mass incidents in China in first quarter as unrest grows to largest ever recorded
Authored by: rhizome on Sunday, May 10 2009 @ 05:26 AM UTC
Wildcat strikes in China? You don't say. Thank you for posting this story and for the links. I live in S.F. and the Pacifica station here, KPFA, employs a fool 'labor' reporter, David Bacon, who has twice now (and perhaps more, as I don't listen regularly) supinely allowed apologists for the fake 'trade union' run by the Chinese totalitarian police state to peddle their absurd propaganda, without offering a smidgen of a challenge. So, how does a labor union run by the government work exactly? You'll probably be shocked to learn that they have never called a strike! Also, the head of each factory's section of the union is someone from management! That's a novel idea. Very convenient, as well. While numbskulls like Bacon agree to act as conduits for the canards of the propagandists, thousands of folks in China are taking real risks. How often do we hear about it?