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Labour law set to raise costs in China

By Tom Mitchell in Hong Kong and Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: January 2 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 2 2008 02:00

Employers in China fear that a new labour contract law that took effect yesterday will intensify growing pressures on manufacturing costs by enhancing the bargaining power of workers.

"We estimate that, added together, labour costs [in mainland China] will be close to 40 per cent higher this year [2008]," said Willy Lin, Hong Kong-based managing director of Milo's Knitwear (International) Group.

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