Society
Migrant workers protest over wage dispute
Updated: 2011-06-07 07:23
(Xinhua)
The crowd in front of the township government building of Guxiang, Chaozhou City, was dispersed by police at about 10:30 pm.
At least three cars were smashed and another one burnt, local police said early Tuesday, adding that nine people allegedly involved in the violence had been arrested.
The protest was led by a migrant worker surnamed Xiong who works for a local ceramics workshop. Xiong was wounded in a knife attack after he argued with his boss for the delay of his wage at the workshop last Wednesday, police said. Three people had been arrested for the knife attack.
The authorities said they are still investigating the case.
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