Workers in Russia and India Protest Unpaid and Low Wages
Over 100 Chinese workers marched in a Russian city to protest unpaid wages, while factory workers in Noida, India, also protested against low salaries and long working hours.
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Over 100 Chinese workers marched in a Russian city to protest unpaid wages, while factory workers in Noida, India, also protested against low salaries and long working hours.

On a day typically considered one of the happiest on the calendar for Chinese workers – the eve of Chinese New Year, when families gather for dinner in the midst of an extended public holiday – the annual Spring Festival Gala, the world’s most-watched television programme, left some in the viewing audience with a sense of profound disillusionment. As a troupe of humanoid robots break-danced, flipped, swung swords and performed comedy sketches at the gala, domestic AI brands occupied the show’...

An American non-profit organization interviewed fifty guest workers, and a full report on the working conditions for Chinese guest workers at the BYD construction site in Szeged, Hungary, is set to be released in May.

Chinese workers at the Mint auto parts factory in Loznica, which receives multi-million subsidies, are allegedly working illegally. A whistleblower who provided testimony was arrested and faces deportation.

Brazil has added China's BYD to a 'list of shame' following a 2024 scandal involving allegations of human trafficking and abusive contracts for Chinese workers. The move effectively blacklists the electric vehicle manufacturer in the country.

Chinese workers at the Mint factory in Loznica, Serbia, have confirmed they are working illegally, while a whistleblower has been arrested and is awaiting deportation.