Mainland migrant workers ask Li Ka-shing for unpaid wages
By , on January 25th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Asia’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, doesn’t seem to be making friends with migrant workers in China. According to a CCTV report aired this week, construction workers at a luxury residential project, developed by Li’s flagship company Hutchison Whampoa in China’s northern Jilin province, claimed they were owed a year’s wages amounting to 20 million yuan (HK$24.91 million) in total. More than 100 disgruntled workers took to the streets last week in a bid to get Li’s attention. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Mainland migrant workers ask Li Ka-shing for unpaid wages
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Mainland migrant workers ask Li Ka-shing for unpaid wages
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Asia’s richest man, Li Ka-shing, doesn’t seem to be making friends with migrant workers in China. According to a CCTV report aired this week, construction workers at a luxury residential project, developed by Li’s flagship company Hutchison Whampoa in China’s northern Jilin province, claimed they were owed a year’s wages amounting to 20 million yuan (HK$24.91 million) in total. More than 100 disgruntled workers took to the streets last week in a bid to get Li’s attention. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Mainland migrant workers ask Li Ka-shing for unpaid wages
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