Workers in Russia and India Protest Unpaid and Low Wages
Over 100 Chinese workers marched in a Russian city to protest unpaid wages, while factory workers in Noida, India, also protested against low salaries and long working hours.
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Noida workers protest: Key issues, wages, and other demands; top 10 things to know
Factory workers' demands for a wage hike escalated into violent clashes, exposing deep-rooted anger over pay disparities and poor working conditions. The strike paralyzed traffic, stranding thousands and causing significant damage to public and private property. Security forces were deployed to restore normalcy.
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Read full article →Noida workers protest low wages: ‘We work 12 hours a day, earn just ₹13,000’
“Our salary is very low. I earn ₹13,000 a month. And I work 12 hours a day,” one factory worker said during ongoing protests in Noida.
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A major trigger is Haryana government's decision to hike the minimum pay for unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers
Read full article →Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages in Russia’s Far East
At least 200 employees of the Russian-Chinese contractor Petro-Hehua marched through the city of Komsomolsk-na-Amure on Sunday, demanding back payments.
Read full article →More than 100 Chinese workers march through Russian city to protest unpaid wages
More than 100 Chinese workers marched through the streets of Komsomolsk-on-Amur on the morning of April 12, according to videos published by Komsagram and the Telegram channel Kasatkin Pishet (Kasatkin Writes). After the march, the protesters sat down on the sidewalks and lawns along Pervostroiteley Avenue.
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