Title: In the faraway rural China
1In the faraway rural China
2of rivers, villages and rice fields
3People rely on farming for their livelihood
4But crop prices are low, taxes are high and
there is not enough work for everyone
5It is no surprise then that many younger people
go to cities to look for a job, the elderly and
children are left behind
6Children are our future, as many think
7- They hope their children can be educated
- and can earn a better life
8Some villagers decide to stay in the city...
9where they are called migrant workers
10Some migrant workers toil at the factories of
southeast China, where, however, the working
conditions are worse than expected
11Factory workers make upmarket products, such as
toys and clothes we see in our shopping malls.
While some of them manage to save money and
return home, others are injured and even die in
industrial accidents.In 2002, about 460,000
people in China were injured at work, according
to the International Labour Organisation.
12One fire, in 1993, killed 87 workers at a toy
factory in Shenzhen, most victims were women
migrant workers
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15For those who survived, they have to struggle to
carry on...
16Compensation for the injured and for families of
the dead was delayed for years
17How about other labour issues in China?
Extremely low pay for very long hours,
sub-standard dormitories, contact with toxics and
workers not being entitled to their rights of
assembly and collective bargaining
18What do farmers and migrant workers receive for
their huge sacrifices? How does this relate to us
in Hong Kong?
19The Answer is around us.Why do workers only
get HK1.2 from a branded T-shirt that retails
for HK198?Why do coffee farmers only get one
cent from a cup of coffee priced at HK12?
20World cities wouldnt be as glamorous and
metropolitan without the contributions of such
farmers and migrant workers
- At the same time, consumption patterns in urban
areas could deplete all our resources, including
ourselves, one day
21Mirror and Mirage
- A Photographers look at Trade and Responsibility
- In this book, stories of deprived farmers and
workers in China, and unfair exchange between the
rich consuming metropolis and poor producing
area, are revealed through the eyes of the
photographer. - Author, photographer Tai Ngai Lung
- Production Hong Kong Christian Industrial
Committee - Publisher Oxfam Hong Kong
- powerpoint by Chow Sung Ming
22Some recommendations
- Improve compensation for victims of industrial
accidents - Improve occupational health systems
- China can join over 100 other countries in
declaring April 28th as Memorial Day for The
Dead and Injured Workers a tribute to those
who have suffered from industrial accidents - For more information and to make donations
- Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee
- Tel 2366 5860 www.cic.org.hk
- Oxfam Hong Kong
- Tel 2520 2525 www.oxfam.org.hk
- Asia Monitor Resource Center
- Tel 23321346 www.amrc.org.hk