Coba baca sendiri buruh Tiongkok menggunakan May Day untuk melakukan pemogokan 
menuntut upah dan kondisi kerja lebih baik. Sungguh ironis, di negeri pujaannya 
kaum revisionis seperti Chan yang katanya mengkoreksi Mao , buruh mogok 
menuntut 8 jam kerja, karena sekarang mereka kerja rata-rata 12 jam sehari!!! 
Bayangkan kaum buruh di Chicago tahun 1886 sudah berjuang dan menetapkan 8 jam 
kerja sehari.... Tiongkoknya Deng xiaoping yang katanya Chan "berani 
mengkoreksi Mao", pada  abad 21, buruhnya harus kembali berjuang untuk hak 8 
jam kerja!!! Padahal pada jaman Mao, hak kerja 8 jam itu SUDAH DIJAMIN !! Kok 
masih punya muka untuk bilang Deng xiao ping berani mengkoreksi Mao!!! apanya 
yang dikoreksi??? Menambah jam kerja buruh dari 8 menjadi 12 jam???Menghapus 
semua jaminan sosial pada jaman Mao?? Itukah yang dikoreksi???  Masih bisa 
bilang di Tiongkok sekarang ada Kediktatoran Proletar???? Masih mau ngotot PKT 
marxis-leninis, pelopor kaum buruh???? Ah, barusan ada postingan Xi Jin ping 
bilang Marxisme masih benar di Tiongkok (begitu kurang lebih).. Ya memang 
ajaran Marx tetap berlaku di Tiongkok di mana nilai lebih buruh dirampas kaum 
kapitalis birokrat dan komprador yang hidup berenang dalam uang dan 
kemewahan!!!Begitulah orang remo, tetap menipu!! dikiranya rakyat goblok!! Coba 
baca tuh keluhan buruh mesin derek atas kondisi kerja mereka: bekerja dengan 
temperatur tinggi, tidak ada istirahat untuk pergi ke WC, tekanan psichologis 
karena harus mentransport bahan-bahan konstruksi yang berat dan bisa 
menyebabkan kecelakaan mematikan..... Berita seperti ini selalu dilewatkan 
begitu saja oleh para pemuja Tiongkok kapitalis!!! Yang bisa dilakukan si Chan, 
paling banter balik lagi bicara  soal Tan Ling Djie !!!! dan kejahatannya 
Aidit, Lukman, Nyoto dan PKI!!! Dendamnya si Chan bukan pada ORBA dan Suharto, 
tapi kepada Aidit, Lukman, Nyoto dan PKI!!! Jangan lupa Chan, semua komentarmu, 
seperti juga komentarku tercatat dan tersimpan baik. Semua orang tahu apa isi 
kepalamu dan isi kepalaku!! Penghinaanmu terhadap tani, manifestasi massa, 
ormas, semua tercatat baik... 

Tower crane operators across China organise Labour Day strike over low pay
02/05/2018Tower crane operators have been staging protests across China over 
the last week and yesterday organised a remarkable nationwide strike demanding 
better pay and working conditions.China Labour Bulletin’s Strike Map has 
recorded at least a dozen strikes and protests since 25 April, including 
incidents in Sichuan, Gansu, Henan, Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Guizhou, Jiangxi, 
Hubei and Guangxi.Crane operators stage protest in Tianshui, GansuChina’s 
Party-affiliated media outlet the Global Times reported yesterday that “crane 
operators protested across China during Labour Day demanding better pay and an 
eight-hour working day.” It quoted one worker as saying, "There are at least 
10,000 crane operators in Chengdu appealing for a salary raise."Reporting on 
what could be the largest sectoral labour dispute in China in recent years, 
Hong Kong’s Cable News said that there had been “worker protests demanding a 
salary raise and improved labour conditions at construction sites and public 
spaces in 20 to 30 cities.”Workers’ demands included salary increases to 
compensate for inflation, increased overtime payments, formal labour contracts, 
regular monthly wage payments, set working hours and paid holidays, and payment 
of social insurance and pension contributions.“We work 12 hours a day on 
average, often until late at night or overnight with no overtime compensation, 
we have no social insurance, no labour contracts and go without government 
supervision,” claimed “Uncle Young” in a collection of worker testimonies 
published by Epoch Pioneer.The crane operators claim that they’ve been making 
just 4,000 and 5,000 yuan per month for the last decade and are demanding at 
least 7,000 yuan per month. The workers stressed that they should be paid more 
than ordinary construction workers because of their harsh, high-pressure 
working environment: high temperatures and long shifts with no toilet breaks 
inside high-altitude cabins, and the constant psychological pressure of 
transporting heavy construction materials that could potentially cause 
fatalities. The salary increase proposed by the crane operators is a 
comprehensive structure that differentiates pay levels according to experience 
and type of work.The workers organised online via closed groups on instant 
messaging apps like QQ to discuss strategies and make announcements. After 
going through an identity screening process and paying membership fees, members 
had to follow a series of rules issued by group administrators: for example, in 
an apparent effort to strengthen solidarity, nobody was allowed to publish 
recruitment advertisements inside these groups in the days leading up to the 
Labour Day strike. They also published videos and songs on public forums to 
gain wider support and solidarity.May Day protest in HenanIn one Weibo post 
(now deleted by the censors but recorded on CLB’s Strike Map) “Joseph Deng 
Yuxiang” in Sichuan argued that, “The union should have organised this strike, 
that would have been the best way to guarantee that the interests of all 
parties are protected.”  Union engagement with workers and management “would 
have been the most efficient approach.” Deng noted but added that “the union 
would just not acknowledge its responsibility.”CLB’s Executive Director Han 
Dongfang, followed up Deng’s comments by suggesting:
Tower crane operators have extended an open invitation to the official union. 
Now it’s the union’s turn to move on from taking on worker grievances when 
violations of labour law occur and instead to truly represent workers when 
there’s a collective demand for better working conditions.
So far, the response of the authorities to the crane operators’ social media 
campaign, protests and strikes has been heavy-handed censorship online and 
police pressure offline.However, there is, as Han noted, an opportunity for the 
official trade union to play a positive role. Especially, as the Global Times 
noted: “China since March has been encouraging more truck drivers, delivery 
persons, nurses and security guards, who are mostly migrant workers, to join 
the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and so better protect their rights and 
interests.”
Mao pada May Day tahun 1960....

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