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To mark the International Labour Organization’s World Day against Child Labour on 12 June this year, CLB has translated the tragic story reported in the Southern Daily "Child worker in Dongguan started working  age 12 dies suddenly after sending home 500 yuan." Photograph of factory recruiters in Dongguan by CLB.
To mark the International Labour Organization’s World Day against Child Labour on 12 June this year, CLB has translated the tragic story reported in the Southern Daily "Child worker in Dongguan started working  age 12 dies suddenly after sending home 500 yuan." Photograph of factory recruiters in Dongguan by CLB.
To mark the International Labour Organization’s World Day against Child Labour on 12 June this year, CLB has translated the tragic story reported in the Southern Daily "Child worker in Dongguan started working  age 12 dies suddenly after sending home 500 yuan." Photograph of factory recruiters in Dongguan by CLB.
To mark the International Labour Organization’s World Day against Child Labour on 12 June this year, CLB has translated the tragic story reported in the Southern Daily "Child worker in Dongguan started working  age 12 dies suddenly after sending home 500 yuan." Photograph of factory recruiters in Dongguan by CLB.
To mark the International Labour Organization’s World Day against Child Labour on 12 June this year, CLB has translated the tragic story reported in the Southern Daily "Child worker in Dongguan started working  age 12 dies suddenly after sending home 500 yuan." Photograph of factory recruiters in Dongguan by CLB.
Geoffrey Crothall says the lackadaisical attitude towards workplace safety in China can no longer be tolerated, and officials, managers and the public must all heed workers’ calls for better conditions
Geoffrey Crothall says the lackadaisical attitude towards workplace safety in China can no longer be tolerated, and officials, managers and the public must all heed workers’ calls for better conditions
Geoffrey Crothall says the lackadaisical attitude towards workplace safety in China can no longer be tolerated, and officials, managers and the public must all heed workers’ calls for better conditions
Geoffrey Crothall says the lackadaisical attitude towards workplace safety in China can no longer be tolerated, and officials, managers and the public must all heed workers’ calls for better conditions
Labor Strife Increases as High Wages, Low Demand Send Some Employers Packing, While Others Close

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