I don’t understand how a union can advocate for its workers without that.
I have not read through your sources yet but thanks for including them, will go through them. Rising wages is more than I can say for the West, but I’d be careful to equate that with labor rights.
Ya they have an excellent track record of supporting unionization and labor rights.
Literally yes. Housing is a human right in the DPRK
Definitely, that’s one of the best things about the PRC.
Workers rights
Thanks! Bookmarked all of this! 😭❤️
I was joking lol, sorry.
A centralized union controlled by the government is not what I think most people would consider a “union”
They do not have the legal right to strike. http://www.bhrdw.gov.cn/Content-1771.html
I don’t understand how a union can advocate for its workers without that.
I have not read through your sources yet but thanks for including them, will go through them. Rising wages is more than I can say for the West, but I’d be careful to equate that with labor rights.
Workers in the PRC absolutely have the right to strike, there are hundreds of cases a year.
Yep! The ACFTU is the world’s largest federation of trade unions.