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."
If Google violated a contract, take them to court. If not, then there is no room for complaint.
The guys in China are getting hit by this, but they're just collateral damage of a major policy change.
Or perhaps they are just experiencing the backlash of being worthless human beings who fail to offer anything of value to society. Is there any way we can get the rest of the link-farmers, fake bloggers and forum spammers to starve themselves to death? Failing that, can we just shoot them?
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
In china you can hire professional mourners for funerals
Similar used to apply in Ireland and Scotland. It's where the surname "Keener" comes from, from the irish/scottish gaelic "caoineadh". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keening
Actually, Gandhi made several hunger-strikes, but they all occurred only after he was a hugely popular leader- which meant that the possibility of his death, brought massive pressure over the ruling British Government who would have to deal with anarchic rage riots that could break out in the population.
To protest the Salt tax, he simply marched to the sea and made his own , with about a few hundred other people.
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Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
If you were sacked and not given a reason, you would probably be asking questions.
If you are a permanent employee in the USA you still can be sacked and not given a reason. If you are a contractor in the USA nobody will even think about giving you a reason. Contractors are specifically employed for temporary, special jobs that are not expected to be needed all the time. This is becoming even more popular in the USA because labor laws put more and more burden on employers for the privilege of employing people.
Those contractors in China are likely disappointed, but that's the nature of their job. In the USA contractors are supposed to work for several companies, own the tools, etc.