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ID170984
Title ProperPrecarious worker-student alliance in Xi’s China
LanguageENG
AuthorChan, Jenny
Summary / Abstract (Note)How did workers and students defend trade union rights at Jasic Technology based in Shenzhen beginning from summer 2018? When worker leaders faced managerial retaliation and police brutality, a group of young Maoists and Marxists composed primarily of Chinese university students and recent graduates, formed the Jasic Workers Support Group. As it evolved, the widening crackdown on lewing student associations, labor rights groups, and social service organizations exemplified deepening state repression through 2019. The worker-student alliance as illustrated by the case of Jasic, while precarious and short-lived, reignited a century-long Chinese revolutionary legacy. It also offers a rare glimpse of a contemporary transnational labor and student network.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 20, No.1, Feb 2020; p 165-190
Journal SourceChina Review 2020-02 20, 1
Key WordsTrade Union ;  Students ;  Chinese University