Monthly Archive: January 2009

Jan 22 2009

Will China suspend the Labor Contract Law?

AS AN EMPLOYER IN DONGGUAN, I HOPE NOT There’s more rumbling in the press about the possibility of China suspending (or choosing to ignore) the year-old Labor Contract Law (LCL). The following, from a recent  Wall Street Journal article (subscription required) suggests that the Dongguan City Government may be supportive of this effort, as it …

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Jan 19 2009

No, Mr. Kristof– sweatshops are NOT good things.

Lots of China-based bloggers are talking about Nicholas Kristof ’s latest Op-Ed in the New York Times, so I thought I’d attack it from my angle. Basically, Kristof’s argument is that Western intolerance to sweatshops lead to joblessness and misery in poor countries.  After all, a sweatshop job is better than abject poverty. He writes: When …

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