US businessman: China workers areholding me hostage in my own factory [story is here]
An American businessman in China has
said that workers at his own factory are holding him hostage in a
dispute over money.
Medical supply magnate Chip Starnes
said his employees have refused to let him leave since Friday because
of a spat over severance pay.
He said that large groups of staff
follow him around the site in a remote Beijing suburb, blocking all
the exits if he tries to escape.
“I have been here a long time,” the
42-year-old said in an interview from inside the factory. “I am not
being physically abused or anything like that. The first couple of
days were very tough. There was more mental stuff going on."
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"I need to go back to my hotel. I
need to take a shower. I need to change my clothes. I need to do some
necessary things to come back professionally and work this out,"
he added.
Starnes said that the local Chinese
authorities had done little to help him and the workers had the
backing of local unions.
“This is just the way they want to
resolve an issue,” he said. “I just thought I would have a little
more support from the outside, from local government”... [a la in
the United States?]
Starnes claimed that the problems began
when he laid off 35 people and paid them severance packages.
Jealous of the large lump sums they
received, the remaining workers demanded that they get the same
amount, even though they still had jobs.
“All the workers who have jobs want
full severances,” Starnes said.
He added that most of the employees had
been with the company for most, if not all, of its time in China and
he had no intention of moving the business.
“Our position is very secure here,”
he said, though he admitted that he should probably have made what
was happening clearer to his employees.
“China is still a great place,"
he said, but added, "being stuck in here isn't the way I do
business.”
Chi Lixiang, the head of Communist
Party-controlled Union Rights Department, laughed at suggestions that
Starnes was a hostage.
“What do you mean holding him
hostage? … Our representatives said already that they are all
female employees so how can they hold a well-built man hostage? You
must be joking,” he said.
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