More shoe factory strikes in Vietnam Two more shoe factories in Vietnam were on strike this month, as 4,000 workers walked out in Ho Chi Minh City while 3,000 struck at a Taiwanese owned factory in southern Long An province.
Nike plant remains closed following strike in Vietnam Following a 17,000 strong strike for higher pay, the Taiwanese-owned plant has locked out workers since Wednesday after violence broke out during the return to work.
5,000 auto-workers on wildcat in Vietnam More than 5,000 workers in Hai Phong City, 60 miles south east of Hanoi began a strike yesterday.
Vietnam: Over 10,000 Nike workers walk out Workers at the Tae Kwang Vina plant, 19 miles northeast of Ho Chi Minh City are demanding higher salaries and increased cost of living allowances…
Korean workers riot in Vietnam, 1967 - Shelby L. Stanton The riot by Korean workers at Vinnell Corporation, Cam Ranh Bay during the Vietnam War.
Vietnam: Further wildcats in the garment sector Over 800 workers at a Taiwanese-owned garment company in Ho Chi Minh City struck work Wednesday demanding lower workload and social welfare…
1,000 Vietnamese shrimp processing workers on strike Nearly 1,000 workers have gone on strike to protest a wage cut at a Singaporean shrimp processing factory in Vietnam.
The state and counter-revolution - Negation A 1972 article by Negation, in the United States debunking the myths of Leninism and the New Left in particular.
Vietnam: Wildcat strike at garment factory Some 350 workers at a Taiwanese-owned garment company in central Vietnam struck work Monday demanding higher wages and lower workload.
Vietnemese minimum wage set to rise Instead of being increased by 10% as of October 1 as scheduled, the monthly minimum wage is expected to increase by 20% as of early 2008.
Vietnam: Farm-workers' union members remain in jail Five organisers from the independent United Workers-Farmers Organization, were arrested and remain in prison.
Vietnam: 700 garment workers wildcat Over 700 workers staged a wildcat strike Wednesday at a Taiwanese-owned garment company in central Vietnam demanding better payments and welfare.