A strike that has stretched to over two weeks at a south China athletic shoe factory complex has swelled to 60,000 disgruntled workers and over 3,000 police to contain them, says Hong Kong media. The strike, at Yu Yuen Industrial’s enormous 10 factory shoemaking complex in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, has defied police efforts to shut down the growing mass of angry workers. Yesterday authorities pulled thousands of armed police from across Guangdong to suppress the protest. Workers are angry at the factory owner’s refusal to pay back social security funds and meet worker housing commitments.
Keeping an eye on Communist, Totalitarian China, and its influence both globally, and we as Canadians. I have come to the opinion that we are rarely privy to truth regarding the real goal, the agenda of China, it's ambitions for Canada [including special focus on the UK, US & Australia]. No more can we trust the legacy media as there appears to be increasing censorship applied to the topic of communist China. I ask why. Here is what I find.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
South China Shoe Factory Strike Swells
South China Shoe Factory Strike Swells

A strike that has stretched to over two weeks at a south China athletic shoe factory complex has swelled to 60,000 disgruntled workers and over 3,000 police to contain them, says Hong Kong media. The strike, at Yu Yuen Industrial’s enormous 10 factory shoemaking complex in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, has defied police efforts to shut down the growing mass of angry workers. Yesterday authorities pulled thousands of armed police from across Guangdong to suppress the protest. Workers are angry at the factory owner’s refusal to pay back social security funds and meet worker housing commitments.
A strike that has stretched to over two weeks at a south China athletic shoe factory complex has swelled to 60,000 disgruntled workers and over 3,000 police to contain them, says Hong Kong media. The strike, at Yu Yuen Industrial’s enormous 10 factory shoemaking complex in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, has defied police efforts to shut down the growing mass of angry workers. Yesterday authorities pulled thousands of armed police from across Guangdong to suppress the protest. Workers are angry at the factory owner’s refusal to pay back social security funds and meet worker housing commitments.
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