China's migrant workers, known as “factories without smoke”, are at last showing some fire. Japan's Honda appears to have put an end to a two-week strike at its Guangdong parts plant by raising basic pay by almost a quarter. Then there is Foxconn of Taiwan, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, where an apparent suicide cult at its Shenzhen compound has led management to offer a 30 per cent rise in wages. Since overtime is typically calculated as a percentage of basic pay, effective pay will have been lifted higher still.
有“无烟工厂”之称的manbetx3.0 农民工,终于冒出了一些火花。日本本田(Honda)似乎结束了其广东部