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Migrant workers stay home

By Chen Limin and Andrew Moody (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-02-25 09:31
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Migrant workers stay home

A recruiter from a clothing factory in Ruibao town, Guangzhou, holds up a poster with a list of job vacancies yesterday. [China Daily]


Companies in the Pearl River Delta, the country's manufacturing heartland, are facing major labor shortages after workers are failing to return after the Spring Festival holiday.

Nearly one in 12 migrant workers is not expected to show up after the break in Guangdong province, home to some of the country's leading exporters, according to survey of leading employers.

In comparison, one in 20 did not return last year.

There are an estimated 150,000 vacancies in Guangzhou alone, compared with virtually zero last year during the depth of the global economic crisis, according to a survey by the Guangzhou Human Resource Market Service Center.

Migrant workers stay home

The figures are based on interviews with 270 companies, each employing more than 200 migrant workers.

Workers are said to be disillusioned with poor pay and are now finding better job opportunities near their hometowns and villages, which are benefiting from economic regeneration as a result of the stimulus package.

Huang Taozhi, 28, a migrant worker from Guizhou province in Southwest China who has worked in Guangdong for five years, said she has noticed a change of attitude among many of her fellow workers.

"Many of my friends have left Guangdong and are not coming back. They have decided to stay at home or seek better opportunities elsewhere," she said.

Huang, who earns 2,000 yuan per month making polypropylene boards for fridges, said: "Salaries are no longer attractive here. Unskilled workers with little experience can hardly save any money with the low salaries."

Wu Changqi, professor of strategic management at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management, said there has often been a problem of migrant workers not returning to their jobs but this year it was clearly more acute.

"Working in the major manufacturing centers is no longer as attractive as it once was. When many people returned to their homes for the Spring Festival, they became aware of the opportunities that exist there," he said.

"There has been much infrastructure work in rural areas and that has created jobs there. There, the only alternative to working in places like Guangdong is no longer poorly-paid agricultural work. "

Yu Huanxin, 37, is one example. He used to be a worker in an auto parts manufacturer in Dongguan of Guangdong province but now runs a corner shop in Guiding county of Guizhou province.

Yu said he earns only 500 yuan less than he did per month in Guangdong.

"Yes, life's exciting in big cities. But here, I'm the boss you know things cost less here ... and I can take better care of my mom," he said.

Wu Zhiquan, manager of Zhicheng Recreation and Sports, said it is evident that there has been a major change in the attitudes of migrant workers.

The stationary and sports supplies company employs 130 in Foshan in Guangdong province and had an annual turnover of 20 million yuan last year.

"Four or five years ago, a migrant worker would come back after the holiday and bring some of his fellow townsmen looking for jobs. Now it seems it is not companies choosing workers, but workers choosing companies, " he said.

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