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Robots May Revolutionize China's Electronics Manufacturing

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Robots and China's electronics manufacturing

09/24/2013

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Robots May Revolutionize China's Electronics Manufacturing

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Why Apple and Others Are Nervous About Foxconn

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The Demanding Off-Hour Escapes of China’s High-Tech Workers

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Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy

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Workers shunning factory jobs in China because of unstable living environment and difficulties in raising a family

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Grouped Articles

China: A Billion Strong but Short on Workers

Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013

China Manufacturers Survive by Moving to Asian Neighbors

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China Factories Try Karaoke, Speed Dating to Keep Workers

Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013

Hon Hai to Add Robotics in China

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Strains Show in China's Job Market

Wall Street Journal 06/11/2013

The Demanding Off-Hour Escapes of China’s High-Tech Workers

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