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My wife is from there, with many relatives in Shenzen and also up by Shaoguan.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Teal’c on Macgyver. haha! 2009
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Scale: The size of the factories, iPod City's own factory off-ramp, the enormous cohort of women workers in Shenzen -- China's manufacturing is at a scale that beggars the imagination.
Boing Boing 2007
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At one of the factories, the Tat Shing Rubber Manufacturing Company in Shenzen, employees were working a seven-day week for less than the minimum wage, with no annual leave, no right to freedom of association, and poor health and safety provisions, one report said.
Archive 2005-05-29 Laban 2005
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At one of the factories, the Tat Shing Rubber Manufacturing Company in Shenzen, employees were working a seven-day week for less than the minimum wage, with no annual leave, no right to freedom of association, and poor health and safety provisions, one report said.
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These interior Chinese cities, notes architect Adam Mayer, offer a healthy alternative to coastal megacities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzen and Guangzhou, which suffer from congestion, high prices and increasingly wide class disparities.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010
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These interior Chinese cities, notes architect Adam Mayer, offer a healthy alternative to coastal megacities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzen and Guangzhou, which suffer from congestion, high prices and increasingly wide class disparities.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010
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According to China's BGI Shenzen, one of the world's largest gene sequencing labs, the outbreak bug is 93% identical genetically to an E. coli strain that has caused illness in AIDS patients in the Central African Republic.
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These interior Chinese cities, notes architect Adam Mayer, offer a healthy alternative to coastal megacities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzen and Guangzhou, which suffer from congestion, high prices and increasingly wide class disparities.
The World's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010
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The Shenzen factory's 18 employee suicides in 2010, while tragic, are statistically less than you'd find in an American city of 700,000 such as Indianapolis.
In Defense of Apple's China Plants Rich Karlgaard 2012
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Ten of the suicides occurred at the company's facility in the southern city of Shenzen.
Reports Allege Continued Abuse at Chinese Electronics Firm 2010
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