Signs are emerging that the labour protests in China are far more widespread and co-ordinated than previously thought, prompting fears of copycat industrial action that could raise costs for multinational companies.
The unrest could pose risks for the Communist party, which wants to avoid the development of alternative centres of power.
Workers keep themselves up to date on strike action via mobile phones and QQ, an instant messaging tool.
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