The Children of Migrant Workers in China
The children of migrant workers in China’s cities grow up facing daily exploitation, discrimination and social exclusion. In the second part of CLB’s three-part study on migrant workers’ children, we examine the deleterious impact of this environment on children’s education and physical and psychological health and its profound consequences for the future workforce of China. Photograph of migrant children's school by Ashengrove.
Litigation is one of the few avenues open to ordinary Chinese workers seeking redress for violations of their labour rights. CLB is committed to helping workers bring law suits against employers and government agencies across the entire spectrum of labour issues from non-payment of wages and benefits to discrimination and workplace injuries.
A significant feature of this month’s taxi strikes has been the swift and usually conciliatory response of the local government. However, short-term government intervention cannot provide a lasting solution to the problems of excessive fees and unlicensed cabs. Photo of Chongqing taxi by DCF pics @ flickr.com







