On one of the busiest recruiting days of the year, Yang Guowei of New
Happiness Hair Accessory Company sits slumped behind a small table, one of many set up at a labour exchange in Yiwu, a city in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang.
Mr Yang is trying to recruit migrant workers as the new year holidays wind down. He is offering a monthly salary of Rmb1,800-Rmb3,000 ($275-$455) and looking for 10 workers to make hair baubles, but has had no takers despite offering wages 30 per cent higher than last year.
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