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Calling You Back Doesn't Mean I Care About You! Chinese Coal Mine Company Puts Ads in Newspapers to Chase People, Workers Jump Off Buildings, Bosses Scold Slaves, All Exposed

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Newtalk News Recently, labor incidents in many parts of China have frequently attracted great attention from the society, from a state-owned coal mine "calling out" employees through the media for skipping work, to a private enterprise boss in Dongguan openly insulting employees, to a Shenzhen worker jumping off a building after failing to get his salary, highlighting the real dilemma of a large number of grassroots workers in China who lack pr…
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Newtalk News Recently, labor incidents in many parts of China have frequently attracted great attention from the society, from a state-owned coal mine "calling out" employees through the media for skipping work, to a private enterprise boss in Dongguan openly insulting employees, to a Shenzhen worker jumping off a building after failing to get his salary, highlighting the real dilemma of a large number of grassroots workers in China who lack pr…

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newtalk.tw broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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