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Dockers strike in Hong Kong
Dockers strike in Hong Kong
chinese with engl. subt.
|9 min
| 2013 |hits: 650
April 22nd, 2013, Hong Kong - Workers at the Kwai Tsing container port terminal have been on strike for 3 weeks. Workers are demanding 15% higher wages. Wages have not increased in the last 10 years, while inflation is currently running at 4%. At the moment, a docker earns about 1300-2000 HK dollars a month (£100-£165). Management refuses to enter into negotiations because the workers are employed by subcontracted companies.
At the same time as the strike in Hong Kong, a strike by dockers is taking place in Vancouver/Eashington.
The strike ended on May 7th with a 9.8% wage increase.
team: Left 21