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Made in China (aka The Big Smoke)
Broadcast: 24/03/2009
Reporter: Stephen McDonell

China's exponential growth took Australia along for the white-knuckled ride. It fuelled our
resources boom and had economic optimists forecasting decades of good times. How things change.

Twenty million Chinese migrant workers have lost their jobs in the past six months as a result of
the global recession. As demand for products made in China drops, so do the living standards of
millions of Chinese who have been lifted out of poverty as a result of the market reforms of the
past few decades.

China correspondent Stephen McDonell travels with some of the country's blue collar factory workers
as they leave their farms to look for work in the city.

They take an epic train journey from their remote village in the north of the country, to the
industrial heartland of the south - the Pearl River delta, also known as the 'world's factory'.

Ironically, things had been looking up for the migrant workers until the financial tsunami hit late
last year. Faced with a growing middle class and increasing worker unrest due to exploitation by
unscrupulous employers, the Chinese government had introduced tougher labour laws giving workers
greater rights.

Now employers are saying that in the current economic climate, they can't afford to implement them.
However, concerns about social unrest in the face of growing unemployment means the labour laws will
probably remain in place.

There's no question that China is experiencing a slow down - the big question is how slow, and how
down? Australian workers are hoping that while twenty million Chinese have lost their jobs, some of
ours will be saved by the fact that the world's factory will continue to churn out products made in
China.
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