Despite China's growth, its workers endure a fundamental evil | Hsiao-Hung Pai | Commen... - 0 views
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Migrants who toil in the cities still face a decades-old system of segregation and exploitation. But many are now demanding fairness
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migrant workers – who build the capital's offices and mansions, clean its streets and guard its security – have been shut down,
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Peasants' role was to produce and feed the cities and support the modernisation process of their motherland.
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as shown on their ID – no matter what they might choose to do. "Wo shi nongmin [I am a peasant],"
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Agricultural production increased in the early stage of the reforms in "releasing the productive forces",
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half of the 400 million rural working population have been pushed off the land, seeking a livelihood away from their villages.
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They spoke their own dialects instead of "proper" Mandarin. Many faced verbal abuse as soon as they arrived.
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the strict requirement for the unaffordable temporary residency permit, and the random street search by police.
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The criteria for applying for a hukou remain harsh, and unreachable for most migrants, and many work for years without any status.
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urban dwellers pay a minimal cost for medical care, many migrants have to return home for treatment.
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"These children aren't treated as everyone else. They're called the mobile students, who can't go to state schools. Their parents have for years sent their children to privately run schools without proper facilities or curriculum."
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Some suspect that migrant children's schools are being closed as a disincentive to future migration.
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Migrants who toil in the cities still face a decades-old system of segregation and exploitation. But many are now demanding fairness
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which means that the migrant workers cannot move to other city or quit their job, they have to work there and got treat badly, ruthlessly.
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"I've had migrant workers tell me about their class origin, as if it were a stamp on your body for life. It was impossible for peasants to move their hukou to the cities." http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/sep/20/china-migrant-workers
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Migrants children are called the mobile students, who can't go to state schools.
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Urban childrens have free primary education while migrants children aren't be able to go to school because their parents cannot afford it. It costs 2/3 of their parents wages.
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Migrants workers continue to be burdened with the hukou system. So they won't be able to access any services in the cities like: helthcare, education or housing. While urban dwellers pay a minimal cost for medical care, many migrants have to return home for treatment.
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"Even the government-funded National Development and Reform Commission admits it is an "institutional barrier" and believes it should be scrapped. However, these institutions aren't in the position to change things. "Protection of migrant workers' rights" is a rhetorical statement of state organisations, but the government has shown no wish to listen to migrant workers' demands."
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What? the government has shown no wish to listen to migrant workers demands? Why? They think they're rich so they don't care about other people? These governments should be in jail!
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"In recent years, migrants have raised their demands through protests, road blockages, sit-ins and spontaneous strikes. Although these have not always proved effective, workers have become more aware of their collective strength. In the past year they have won some improvements in wages and working conditions. Many migrant workers, now better informed, are far less willing to accept the status quo. As they grow in confidence, the regime will find it increasingly difficult to ignore their demands. China's rulers should realise now that it is in their long-term interests to listen." YES, they really should do this to show the government that they have a right to complain about what's right or wrong! If you're rich still doesn't mean that you have all the rights to do anything you want.
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In China, poor migrants who earn a living by working low calss jobs in Beijing is treated unfairly. The chinese public schools, especialy nursery schools, would not let the migrant's children be enrolled. Yet, migrants are treated differently than Beijing citizens, and they can't have a normal life.
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