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Beyond Smart Cities and Circular Economies: Urbanisation and Waste Pickers in Taipei, Hong Kong and Shenzhen
In cities, waste disposal and recycling relies on the labor of frontline workers - individual scavengers, small and medium-sized recycling stores, recyclers and cleaners. These workers provide…
2023/12/15
We Need Some Shelter: Assessing Working Conditions and Threats Climate and Extreme Heat Pose to Hong Kong’s Rural Sanitation Workers
Climate change makes extreme weather events more and more frequent. The impacts of these extreme weather events are disproportionately experienced across racial, gender, and class divides. In…
2022/01/28
China-EU Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Ineffective in Protecting Labour Rights and Acting on Environmental Justice
The recent China-EU Comprehensive Agreement on Investment appears to prioritise labour and sustainability issues. But without thinking about environmental action beyond emissions and enacting…
2021/02/01
Occupational and Environmental Health – Cross Cutting Issues in China
Over many years, China has become the “world’s factory” and its industrial development has greatly increased employment opportunities. This has also been accompanied by the frequent…
China Labor Support Network
2021/01/25
Sexual Harassment Faced By Chinese Factory Women Workers in 2019
This research provides a current picture of sexual harassment faced by women workers every day in the factory environment in mainland China. The study findings show that more than one-third…
2020/11/27
Besieged by Waste: A Preliminary Report on the Waste Treatment Initiatives of Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Taipei
Hong Kong’s “cardboard siege” is indicative of how complex the waste treatment problem is. Waste pickers in Hong Kong often rely on collecting cardboard waste and selling them on to recyclers…
2020/11/10
Work, Living and Environmental Conditions: Impacts on the Health and Well-being of Long-term and First - generation Rural Migrant Workers in China.
China’s internal rural migrant workers have been the cornerstone of China’s economic growth since the commencement of reform.
2020/06/04
Work Life and Conditions: Chinese Migrant Workers Continue to Face Long Working Hours and Poor Working Conditions while Lacking Meaningful Representation
China’s internal rural migrant workers have been the cornerstone of China’s economicgrowth since the commencement of reform. Harshly exploited, through low wages, poor working conditions and limited rights,
2019/11/21
Migrant workers lack security as they approach retirement due to weak social insurance.
As the first generation of rural migrant workers have begun to reach or approach retirement age, the lack of pensions or underpayment of pensions has been an increasing grievance, and a cause of strikes and labour disputes in China.
2019/08/22
Chinese migrant workers suffer the effects of pollution at work and in their living environment.
Pollution has become a major health crisis in China. With industrial pollution as a significant contributing factor, many workers, especially rural migrant workers who have been exposed to some of the harshest working and living conditions over many years and denied the same rights and mechanisms to rectify their suffering
2019/07/16
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