50,000 Daqing Oilfield Workers Organise Independent Trade Union Fifty 
thousand oil workers in Daqing in northeast China stage mass demonstrations 
and organize an independent union in a struggle against retrenchment. The 
incident represents a significant yet precarious development in recent 
labour organizing in China -- the local authorities responded by sending 
para-military police and deploying a PLA tank regiment. China Labour 
Bulletin has talked with the organizers, officials of the local government 
and the government-run Heilongjiang Federation of Trade Unions. For CLB's 
special report and press release, please go to 
http://iso.china-labour.org.hk/iso/article.adp?article_id=2059 The Daqing 
Retrenched Workers' Provisional Union Committee stands as the first 
successful independent union organizing effort in China since the 1990s. To 
date, the union is still operating underground to avoid repression. CLB 
will follow the matter closely, and will keep you updated on this 
significant move of retrenched state workers.

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