Vogue Tex Bonus Uprising
- Jaime David
- Apr 16
- 1 min read
Workers at Qingdao Doublestar Tire Industrial Company (QDTIC) in China are engaged in a significant struggle against the company's decision to withhold their annual bonus. This dispute highlights growing worker discontent over eroding wages and working conditions. QDTIC, a state-owned enterprise recently acquired by the private firm Shandong Energy, is facing worker resistance stemming from perceived unfair treatment following the ownership change. The article emphasizes that the bonus dispute is a symptom of broader economic anxieties and class tensions within China. It links the workers' struggle to wider dissatisfaction among the working class, fueled by austerity measures and pro-business policies pursued by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The piece suggests that the CCP's policies, designed to attract foreign investment and promote economic growth, have come at the expense of workers' rights and job security. The article claims that the workers' resistance at QDTIC demonstrates a burgeoning awareness among Chinese workers of their collective power to challenge these trends and defend their interests. It frames the struggle as part of a broader international pattern of working-class resistance against capitalist exploitation. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/16/qjdt-a16.html
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