1. Text: | Print|

      Nokia strike, lesson for transnational mergers

      2013-11-29 13:21 Xinhua Web Editor: qindexing
      1

      Most striking workers have returned to work at the Nokia factory in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan after their recent industrial action, but experts have warned that the strike should serve as a lesson for transnational mergers and acquisitions.

      Up to 1,000 employees went on strike since November 19, out of concern that their wages will be cut as Nokia sells its mobile business to US software giant Microsoft.

      The strike happened on the same day the Finnish telecom firm announced that its shareholders had approved the 5.4-billion-euro ($7.2 billion) sale, with the transfer set to take place in early 2014.

      About 32,000 employees of Nokia will join Microsoft, including staff from the Dongguan factory, founded in 1995 as one of Nokia's major production bases of mobile devices. The factory has a staff of 4,900.

      The workers were worried that they would be forced to sign contracts with the new employer under worse terms, namely lower salaries and fewer days of paid leave.

      They demanded that their current contracts with Nokia should be terminated ahead of the transfer, and the company should pay their compensation in full according to related laws and regulations.

      The workers also wished to sign new employment contracts with Microsoft under equal or better terms.

      An executive of the factory told Xinhua that the workers gradually resumed their duties from Sunday after the two sides reached a compromise, with help from the local authorities.

      "Microsoft has promised that the workers' salaries and benefits will stay the same as their current standards within 12 months after the acquisition," according to an internal mail.

      Gao Xiang, head of communications of Nokia China, said its Dongguan factory will also give a 1,000-yuan bonus (about $164) to each worker who did not join the strike.

      Those who refuse to go back to work will be fired, according to an internal mail. A worker surnamed Liang said more than 200 of his colleagues had already been sacked.

      Similar strikes have also happened in other Chinese factories in other cases of transnational mergers, such as Western Digital's purchase of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Indian tire maker Apollo's attempted acquisition of US Cooper Tire.

      According to experts, multinationals must learn to take the interests of Chinese factories and workers into account, as their support may have a great impact on mergers and acquisitions.

      Wang Jiangsong, a professor with the China Institute of Industrial Relations, said the sporadic strikes showed the awakening of Chinese workers' awareness on rights.

      "China's first generation of migrant workers just want to earn some money and are less rights-conscious," Wang said. "But the new generation have a stronger rights consciousness. They will resist fiercely should their rights be violated."

      Comments (0)
      Most popular in 24h
        Archived Content
      Media partners:

      Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
      Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

      主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产中文字幕免费| 18禁止观看免费私人影院| 五月婷婷亚洲综合| 在线观看免费视频资源| 四虎成人免费影院网址| 亚洲一区欧洲一区| 免费的一级片网站| 国产成人综合亚洲一区| va亚洲va日韩不卡在线观看| 免费高清A级毛片在线播放| 四虎在线播放免费永久视频| 视频一区二区三区免费观看| www.亚洲精品.com| 中文字幕成人免费高清在线视频| 黑人精品videos亚洲人| 无码精品国产一区二区三区免费| 亚洲黄网站wwwwww| 免费电影在线观看网站| 久久亚洲精品成人无码| 亚洲国模精品一区| 国产va在线观看免费| 亚洲熟妇无码久久精品| 色www永久免费视频| 一区二区免费在线观看| 久久夜色精品国产嚕嚕亚洲av| 99热免费在线观看| 亚洲成人激情小说| 亚洲电影日韩精品| 一区二区三区福利视频免费观看| 亚洲国产精品成人久久久| 在线观看亚洲免费视频| 精品97国产免费人成视频| 少妇中文字幕乱码亚洲影视| 成人免费视频试看120秒| 污污视频免费观看网站| 亚洲AV成人片色在线观看高潮| 日韩av无码成人无码免费| 一区二区三区免费高清视频| 亚洲精品在线电影| 亚洲第一区精品日韩在线播放| 免费无码一区二区三区蜜桃|