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Article

23 Jan 2005

Author:
Neil Gough, Time Asia

Trouble on the Line [China]

Discontent [with working conditions] has boiled over in a rising number of strikes and protests...those who have been convicted of inciting unrest are receiving help from an unlikely quarter: factory managers and their overseas clients. [refers to Clarks, Nike, Reebok, Stella International [Taiwan], Sears, Timberland, Haiyan, Shanlin Technology]