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Report

27 Feb 2012

Author:
Centre of Child Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility (CCR CSR), China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC),
Author:
中国纺织工业联合会社会责任办公室、瑞典驻华大使馆企业社会责任中心、瑞联稚博(CCR CSR),
Author:
中國紡織工業聯合會社會責任辦公室、瑞典駐華大使館企業社會責任中心、瑞聯稚博(CCR CSR)

China: Report highlighting voices of young migrant workers based on study in six factories

"On the path to their truth: A study in 6 factories in China listening to the voices of young migrant workers", February 2012

China has an estimated 242 million migrant workers, according to government data. More than 100 million of these workers were born in the 1980s and early 1990s."On the path to their truth” is a study involving hundreds of young migrant workers in six factories in southern China. The aim of the study was to hear from the young workers themselves how they view their lives, specifically their work situations, and listen to their dreams and aspirations. In order to ensure the workers were really listened to, some of them were chosen to be co-researchers to make the research more inclusive and youth-centered. Factory managers also took part in the research. The report includes recommendations for firms to improve their management strategies, providing staff with more opportunities to participate and enhancing relationships between young workers and local communities…