REPORTS


 

Toys of Misery 2004  February 2004, A Joint Report by National Labor Committee and China Labor Watch

 

AT&T and NEC Made in China October 31,2003

 

Report on the Effect of SARS on Workers in China   September 11, 2003

 

Minimum wage standards in Guangdong (2003) September 9, 2003,(Translated by China Labor Watch.)

 

Shenzhen Government Disregards Migrant Worker’s Rights May 2, 2003. Mr. Yang Chen recently completed a report of immigrant workers in Shenzhen, the southern industrial city that accommodates millions of immigrant workers from all over China.

 

Nike, Adidas, and New Balance Made in China: Report on conditions at shoe factories of Western companies in China. (October 2002)

Chinese Peasants of Misery: Report on the living conditions of rural peasants, which are even worse than that of urban workers. Report also contains a notice to farmers to share burden and a message to agricultural taxpayers. (July 2002)

Reebok's Human Rights Standard and Chinese Workers' Living Conditions: A report based on information collected by 20 China Labor Watch activists in China between June 2001 and January 2002 who work in factories that manufacture Reebok products. (January 2002)

Merton Company Limited: Conditions at the Dongguan factory that makes toys for McDonalds and Disney. (November 2001)

Report on Dongguan Elegant Top Shoe Factory: Details of the conditions of one factory that produces Reebok shoes. (October 2001)

Factory descriptions:
Kong Tai Shoes Manufacturing: Shenzhen factory that makes shoes for Reebok (December 1998-July 2000)
Lifeng Trademark Manufacturing: Dongguan factory that makes shoes for Nike, Reebok, and many other companies (January 2000)
Xin Qiao Electronics: Shenzhen factory that makes can openers for the U.S.-based Farberware company (1999-2000)

One Day of a Chinese Worker in a Foreign-Owned Factory: Description of Li Qiang's personal experience working at the Xin Qiao factory in 1999 and 2000

Records of Labor Abuse in Taiwan-Invested Companies: A sample of work-related deaths and injuries at Taiwan-invested companies in Guangdong