BEIJING (Reuters) - China's young rural migrant workers expect improved incomes and rights as they struggle for a foothold in urban society, the nation's official trade union said in a report that warns their demands are a test for stability.
The report by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions does not mention the recent outburst of factory strikes initiated by migrant workers demanding higher wages.
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