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BEIJING (AP) — Hundreds of Chinese factory workers angry about strictly timed bathroom breaks and fines for starting work late held their Japanese and Chinese managers hostage for a day and a half before police broke up the strike.

About 1,000 workers at Shanghai Shinmei Electric Company held the 10 Japanese nationals and eight Chinese managers inside the factory in Shanghai starting Friday morning until 11.50 p.m. Saturday, said a statement from the parent company, Shinmei Electric Co., released Monday. It said the managers were released uninjured after 300 police officers were called to the factory.

A security guard at the Shanghai plant said Tuesday that workers had gone on strike to protest the company's issuing of new work rules, including time limits on bathroom breaks and fines for being late.

"The workers demanded the scrapping of the ridiculously strict requirements stipulating that workers only have two minutes to go to the toilet and workers will be fined 50 yuan ($8) if they are late once and fired if they are late twice," said the security guard, surnamed Feng. "The managers were later freed when police intervened and when they agreed to reconsider the rules."

The plant makes electromagnetic coils and other electronic products. It was closed Tuesday, said a man who answered at the plant but refused to identify himself. He said no workers were on strike and staff would return to work on Wednesday.

Strikes have become commonplace in China, as factories operating in highly competitive markets try to get more productivity from their labor force and workers connected by mobile phones and the Internet become more aware of their rights.

Shinmei Electric's statement didn't say specifically what the workers were protesting, but said management reforms and labor policies were believed to be a cause. It said talks were under way with workers at the plant and that police were questioning staff.

A man who refused to give his name from the press office of the Shanghai police bureau said he had no information about the incident and referred calls to the Shanghai government press office, where calls rang unanswered.

https://news.yahoo.com/chinese-workers-revolt-over-2-minute-toilet-breaks-081615186--finance.html
 
They're only trying to maximize productivity and be efficient in all areas!
 
2 minutes to take a dump? What about cleaning up after??!! Something stinks about those rules!
 
:LMAO:

They deserved it.

held their Japanese and Chinese managers hostage for a day and a half before police broke up the strike.
 
If you've ever been to China and used the local latrines, I doubt you'd want to spend more time than is absolutely necessary in them! LOL.
 
RAWD said:
If you've ever been to China and used the local latrines, I doubt you'd want to spend more time than is absolutely necessary in them! LOL.

For the most part, agree entirely. Although there seem to be two classes, at either end of the spectrum. I've seen some of the fanciest bathrooms in China, but they are the exception by far. Most places I wouldn't send my dog into. :SayWhat?:
 
You see what happens when Unions aren't in place. I know of a couple of big very well known industries attempting to impose a 5 minute wash-room time right here in Ontario. Supervisors are walking up to staff and letting them know 10 minutes in the wash-room is not acceptable. I think the workers in China had the right idea, it's time to grab the bosses by the balls and hold them accountable! :good:


Watch your ball sack Oldguyzer!:biggrin2:
 
oldguyzer said:
For the most part, agree entirely. Although there seem to be two classes, at either end of the spectrum. I've seen some of the fanciest bathrooms in China, but they are the exception by far. Most places I wouldn't send my dog into. :SayWhat?:

True. The first electro-chromatic bathroom glass I ever saw/used was in China (y'know like from that episode of CSI Miami where the bathroom stall glass is clear until you lock the door and then it becomes opaque?).

But, I found that most public spaces were very soiled. I think it's a cultural thing. The chinese have little respect for public property but keep their homes immaculate.....
 
Madman said:
I know of a couple of big very well known industries attempting to impose a 5 minute wash-room time right here in Ontario.

The whole industry? What industries ( as opposed to individual companies) collectively manage employees? Only happens collectively when there are unions involved doesn't it?

I heard you need about 10 minutes in the stall but with all that foot tapping and sticking your toes into the next stall you shop stewards get 20:biggrin2:
 
train said:
The whole industry? What industries ( as opposed to individual companies) collectively manage employees? Only happens collectively when there are unions involved doesn't it?

I heard you need about 10 minutes in the stall but with all that foot tapping and sticking your toes into the next stall you shop stewards get 20:biggrin2:

The 2 companies I was referring to are so large they are industries within themselves if that's possible. Yes they are unionised shops and that's why it was quickly addressed. The appropriate steps were followed by the shop stewards and as far as I know the practice for the time being has stopped short of holding supervisory staff hostage.

I will have you know my foot tapping and hand waiving under the stall walls was only because I ran out of toilet paper! Another practice I think companies are doing as a cost cutting measure!:grrrrrr: PLUS I'M GRIEVING BECAUSE I WANT THE FLUFFY Cottonelle brand!
 
Madman said:
The 2 companies I was referring to are so large they are industries within themselves if that's possible. Yes they are unionised shops and that's why it was quickly addressed. The appropriate steps were followed by the shop stewards and as far as I know the practice for the time being has stopped short of holding supervisory staff hostage.

I will have you know my foot tapping and hand waiving under the stall walls was only because I ran out of toilet paper! Another practice I think companies are doing as a cost cutting measure!:grrrrrr: PLUS I'M GRIEVING BECAUSE I WANT THE FLUFFY Cottonelle brand!

You really are mad :biggrin2:
 
MM you pussy! Be a man not a pussy. HERE USE THIS AND DON'T WHINE ABOUT PUSSY!
 
Actually, I may know of one of the businesses that MM refered to.

An Alberta company, which gained some notoriety this summer on an unrelated issue, would not allow the employees to use the washroom at all while on the clock. That's right, if you had to go you either held it, or soiled yourself. But the company did provide diapers.

They are unionized now.
 
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