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Harnessing WeChat for worker-management dialogue

Increasingly, companies are looking at technology, hotlines and mobile applications as a way to understand workers’ needs, and in some cases to use as grievance mechanisms.
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Attracting younger workers: the challenges facing manufacturers in China

China's factories are facing a growing labour shortage. This blog analyses why manufacturers are finding it difficult to recruit workers, particularly younger workers, and what they can do about it.
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ETI-ILO successfully partner in China: 2017 SCORE Training highlights

It’s been one year since ETI joined forces with the ILO to deliver SCORE Training to 17 Chinese factories which supply products to eight ETI member brands.
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ILO SCORE and ETI launch training project in China

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) and ETI have jointly launched a pilot training project for China-based garment and footwear factories supplying ETI member companies.

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