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Behind the Great Wall of China U.S. Corporations Opposing New Rights for Chinese Workers Opposition may harm workers in the US and other countries Executive Summary
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Document Date: 2008-08-29 04:26:09


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Shanghai / /

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General Electric / the New York Times / UPS / Nike / AT&T / Wal-Mart / Morgan Stanley / Google / Financial Times / Procter & Gamble / nCh / Intel / Microsoft / /

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America / /

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Russia / Pakistan / United States / China / India / /

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USD / /

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New York University / Pantheon / /

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American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong / New York University / Cornell / Harvard / Yale / Federal Reserve Bank / All-China Federation of Trade Unions / US-China Business Council / European Union Chamber of Commerce in China / New Rights / USChina Business Council / American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai / Chinese government / /

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Richard Freeman / Ben Bernanke / Stephen Roach / Robert Kwauk / Keyong Wu / Andrew Ross / /

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Guangdong / /

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New York Times / Financial Times / the New York Times / /

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East Asia / /

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