Chinese Ad Resellers On Anti-Google Hunger Strike
itwbennett writes "About 200 employees from 7 Chinese ad reselling companies are protesting outside Google's offices in Shanghai in response to Google terminating their contracts, said Fan Meiyong, a representative for the group. 40 of those have gone on a hunger strike that will last until the group's grievances are resolved, Fan added. The ad resellers have said they have held talks with Google about the matter but they still don't know why the contracts were terminated. The group has even written an open letter to Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, asking them for their intervention."
Man those chinese are desperate. This isn't a prison, Google isn't responsible for your personal well-being under any international treaty, convention, or agreement
and I don't think Larry and Sergey will give to damn to those Chinese resellers.
Get out the Google Tanks! Oops, wrong regime. Get out the Google StreetView data collection vehicles! If they're not jumping from the building yet, then things are pretty good in Shanghai. Damn, I love me some Shanghai tiles...
This is the NSA, we're gonna geet U h@x0r5! Also, what is a h@x0r5?
If Google violated a contract, take them to court. If not, then there is no room for complaint.
If they're willing to share their location, they'll even help them find some nearby.
Remember, this is China.
Better watch out for the moment the Google Cameras are turned off.
It'll be right before the tanks start rolling.
(just a guess): the ad resellers were caught adding malware to the ads.
I'd say I was impressed that they're going on a hunger strike, except that in doing so they place their health on the line for their employer.
Perhaps it's the western perspective that work isn't something worth our health?
I dont understand why they think a "hunger strike" is going to do any more than a regular strike. They arent just going to sit out there till they die, they will eat eventually. Just let them go hungry. Weird. 0_o
The "search engine optimization" community is waking up to the fact that Google "reselling" is over. The October 27th merger of "Google Places" into Google web search wasn't about "places". It was about "businesses". Google is pulling third-party revenue in-house. Google is squeezing out "made for AdWords" sites, "directories", and other intermediaries that are just forwarding clicks. Search for "London hotels" or "DVD player", and notice how far down you have to go to see an organic search result. If you want to advertise a product that's found by search, you now talk to Google directly.
This will put a big dent in the "search engine optimization" industry. We'll see many junk sites going under, too.
Bing, having copied Google in this within days, is doing roughly the same thing.
The guys in China are getting hit by this, but they're just collateral damage of a major policy change.
... because they would risk being imprisoned and suddenly disappear, I guess.
Anyone willing to bet they're being paid by Baidu, or even better Beijing? Those on the hunger strike probably get a nice bump. Or maybe they're just using the only chance they'll get to protest in public. If this was a Chinese company they were protesting against, there would be 200 freshly dug graves.
"Don't eat, see if I give a shit"
Seriously, if you have a contract dispute, take them to court.
...Work with a local partner, get them to do the hard work, then decide to keep the benefits for themselves, drop the local guy..
Then act surprised when its not considered acceptable (or even legal) in other parts of the world.
The American legal system is so completely skewed in favour of the big guys that even people who decry this in other areas accept it as 'just the way things are'.
The google guys obviously totally believe their own bullshit about what good people they are, and probably don't realise how much this sucks to people who devoted a big chunk of their lives to building up something. Legally they obviously owned nothing, and I'm sure the American reaction would be that they should have negotiated a better deal, Americans expect to be shafted and act accordingly. most of us (even the Chinese) are more trusting.
Chinese labor laws are not the same as those in the US or Europe.
http://www.chinalawblog.com/2010/01/terminating_your_china_employe.html
"The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old......They literally know nothing." - Ben Rhodes
Forgive me my ignorance, but what on Adama's green Earth is an "ad reseller"?
Those strikers don't work for Google. If anything, Google is the CONSUMER. This is like McDonald protesting because you decided to cook your own burgers.
Seriously, Google doesn't owe you a living, comrades.
Next time don't donate so much to Comrade Boehner's crusade.
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I read the article and I read the letter. I didn't understand what the problem was. It sounded like Google had a contract with some people, and they terminated the contract under normal pretenses. Sort of like anyone contracted here is contracted for a "6+ month job", where the amount of time is somewhat loose, and eventually terminated. The employees were asking the founders of Google why they were being evil by letting the contract terminate. Is there something extra that Google did that I am not getting? Also, is the reason that the Chinese are so upset and calling them evil is that people don't get fired in China? They want $7 million dollars? They mention that there was no consultation beforehand, is that the evil part? I just don't see how losing a job turns into a hunger strike, instead of finding another job.
Just because the U.S. is a republic does not mean it is not a democracy. Democracy/republic are not mutually exclusive.
Were they all sleeping when Google moved over to Hong Kong for handling Chinese searches? It might be a bit of a problem for Google should they continue to sell ads in China running in this configuration and therefore they don't need those Chinese ad sales people.
It does seem strange to go on a hunger strike because you lost your job. It does solve the problem of finding ways to feed yourself though but even then, it can only be a short term solution.
LoB
"Anyone who stands out in the middle of a road looks like roadkill to me." --Linus
If only...
..."starving chinese search companies" and got to see pics of the already starving chinese employees of search companies, starving themselves.
Someone put some adwords on that stat!
I worked in the pay-per-click ad world back in 2000-2003, Sprinks.com for those who remember, and I can tell you that a lot of fraudulent clicks came from resellers in China. How does one generate fraudulent clicks? Put a 1x1 img tag with the link as the src, instant click every time someone loads the page. Google bought Sprinks.com for a song and a dance, and I can say they had no idea how to stop fraudulent clicks and had no interest in to stop them, arrogant bastards. So, I'm not surprised Google suddenly cancels a whole bunch of contracts in an effort to stop hemorrhaging money to these shady businesses. The fact the Chinese companies are protesting gives me a clue that they're not on the up and up. If you are a value-add to a business you can make a business case.
Let's imaging if the protesters where outside any of the Chinese search engine offices, like Sohu, Baidu. Do you think the authorities would allow the protester to stay? Does anyone believe any "protests" are allowed in China to happen without the authority's backing?
Or I might just eat the pizza in front of them to get them hungry enough to go eat something. Depends on how much or how little I thought of their "cause".
Google never left China. I live right next to their Beijing office and they've never stopped recruiting or growing. All they did is moved Google Search to their Hong Kong servers and moved some people back and forth between their Shanghai and Beijing offices.
Would somebody please explain to me why I should care about Chinese Ad Resellers losing their jobs? With so many unemployed in the United States, isn't this a good thing?
Knowing Google's lust for data collection, the Soviet Union is still alive and well inside the psyche of Sergey Brin....
Now that's a good development. After decades of taking whatever shit they're handed to, now they finally start to fight.
A little uncoordinated and unefficient maybe, but it's not like the workers in the west did any better at first.
Truth arises more readily from error than from confusion. -Francis Bacon
morons like you who are using and working on the technologies the damn dirty hippies (no joke, really) invented and spread out around the world ?
it is ironic for someone to talk about this, that, spam, internet and whatnot without knowing shit about it. read some i.t. history first and then blabber about.
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forget the millions of websites millions of individuals, ordinary people opened up, to sell those google ads, which then turned into small businesses on their own. not to mention them starting using i.t. services like hosting and whatnot from the start, and stimulating the growth of those sectors. not to mention the web devs, sysadmins hired by bazillions of hosting or software development companies which popped up to meet the demand. or, who started working outright on their own.
now, ALL that revenue will gather in google's hands !! yay, great !! lets see what will happen to internet sector after that consolidation.
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In 100 comments, nobody noticed "Fan Meiyong" = = "No need for food"?
Sorry but I didn't say Google left China. I was talking about Ad Sales and moving their search domains, servers, whatever to Hong Kong. If you thought I said Google completely left China then I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
Or are you saying you know for sure those employees are Ad Sales related or just that Google has employees in China?
LoB
"Anyone who stands out in the middle of a road looks like roadkill to me." --Linus
While I will grant you that ~100 million people without regular access to good drinking water is bad, this is only 10% of the country (see this link for more on that (hopefully I have that configured right for the google link to a pdf).
The elitist attitude over India is unfortunate, particularly since apparently roughly half that number of Americans have issues with local water having unsafe elements in it (and we have only 1/3 the population of India!). See this NY Times article on the US problem. While for the US, it is an issue of bad standards on water treatment, and it is a separate issue in India, a bit of grace might be helpful in relating to other countries.