Employees from Baidu’s South China subsidiary went on strike protesting changes to the new salary system which became effective May 1 of this year as reported by 163.com. The employees signed a new salary agreement in late April and are claiming they didn’t fully understand it. They began protesting in front of Guangzhou’s Tianhe District Labor Bureau after negotiations failed. The Chief Operating Officer at Baidu Ye Peng was unaware of the protest, according to the report.
Source: JLM Pacific Epoch, 163.com
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