Our 10 latest relevant articles.
CLB analyses the post-Covid changes in China’s manufacturing industry from a workers’ rights perspective, describes our data collection and case investigation methodology, and introduces how we have begun to interact with stakeholders along the supply chain through this approach. Finally, we provide recommendations for suppliers, brands, and members of civil society to join in our approach, with the goal of collaborating for improved global supply chain practices.
15 April 2024
The relocation of Shanghai Amphenol caused grievances among workers since the overtime pay was excluded from average monthly salary in the severance compensation plan, creating a huge gap between the employer’s offer and workers’ expectations.
12 April 2024
Despite holding junior positions, former employees of Pinduoduo are facing lawsuits demanding hundreds of thousands of yuan for allegedly violating non-compete agreements.
08 April 2024
CLB examines how Pou Chen's relocation of production capacities from China led to strikes in southeast Asian countries. It highlights that labour conflicts do not stop after factories are relocated.
27 March 2024
Work Accident Map user guide and CLB methodology
10 January 2024
Illegal overtime in China’s electronics factories needs better regulation and more accountability
10 November 2023