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Labor

In Search of a Compromise

Tuesday, December 4, 2001

Former Shangri-La Hotel employees are demanding to be re-employed, but the management has rejected their demands. The government may intervene.

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Although one year has passed, all endeavors to settle the Shangri-La Hotel labor dispute have failed. Last Thursday, November 29, approximately 30 former Shangri-La Hotel employees again held peaceful demonstrations in front of the hotel. The demonstrators, who comprised members of the Shangri-La Independent Worker’s Association (SIWA), displayed a blue banner that read: “The ILO declares Shangri-La employees innocent and calls for th...

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