
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me A video has been posted on the Internet showing workers at an LG technology factory striking and protesting low bonuses in Nanjing, China. The Korean technology company has neither confirmed nor denied the incident. In Nanjing, workers at a factory for the Korean technology company LG went on strike on Monday. Mobile phone footage posted on the Internet shows hundreds of workers protesting in the cafeteria and then tipping over a Christmas tree outside the factory. According to netizens' reports, while the company gave Korean workers an end of the year bonus worth six month's pay, they gave Chinese workers a bonus of only one month's pay. The reports say that after the first strike, about 8000 workers at five LG factories stopped work and demanded a bigger bonus. Officials from the Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone, where the factory is located, were later dispatched to deal with the protest. NTD tried to confirm these reports with the LG factory, but we just got a vague response. LG Employee: "I am not too clear about the situation here." NTD Reporter: "Are you happy with the bonus? Because of the Korean employees you have..." LG Employee: "I definitely cannot answer what you are asking. Whatever the situation, if the company announces something then okay, but otherwise I cannot discuss anything." NTD Reporter: "Did you go to work today <b>...</b>
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