/
Navigation
C
Chronicles
Browse all articles
C
E
Explore
Semantic exploration
E
R
Research
Entity momentum
R
N
Nexus
Correlations & relationships
N
~
Story Arc
Topic evolution
S
Drift Map
Semantic trajectory animation
D
P
Posts
Analysis & commentary
P
Browse
@
Entities
Companies, people, products, technologies
Domains
Browse by publication source
Handles
Browse by social media handle
Detection
?
Concept Search
Semantic similarity search
!
High Impact Stories
Top coverage by position
+
Sentiment Analysis
Positive/negative coverage
*
Anomaly Detection
Unusual coverage patterns
Analysis
vs
Rivalry Report
Compare two entities head-to-head
/\
Semantic Pivots
Narrative discontinuities
!!
Crisis Response
Event recovery patterns
Connected
Nav: C E R N
Search: /
Command: ⌘K
Embeddings: large
Entity

chinese workers

4 articles stable
Articles
4
mentions
Velocity
0.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
0.000
velocity change
Sources
3
publications

Coverage Timeline

2025-01-11
Rest of World 5 related

Sources: Foxconn stops sending Chinese employees to iPhone factories in India and recalls already stationed staff, while China stalls equipment shipments

Well, the Chinese want a unipolar Asia and thus to contain India, maybe not through objects at the LAC as much given the recent military disengagement there. … X: Kyle Chan / @kyleichan : China is try...

2022-11-24
Financial Times 24 related

Foxconn offers ~$1,400 payouts to newly recruited Chinese workers who opt to leave its iPhone factory, aiming to quell unrest after violent clashes with police

Apple supplier apologises for ‘technical error’ after violent clashes between workers and police

2020-01-22
Financial Times

Uncertainty grows for Chinese workers in Silicon Valley after trade war tensions, the Huawei controversy, and cases of Chinese accused of stealing trade secrets

Yuan Yang / Financial Times : Tweets: @jorge_guajardo , @marahvistendahl , and @yuanfenyang Tweets: Jorge Guajardo / @jorge_guajardo : “'The long-term impact of the trade war will make it easier for ...

2019-01-03
New York Times

Inside Beijing-based Beyondsoft and its “censorship factories”, with 4,000+ staff monitoring online content for media companies eager to please China's censors

Thousands of low-wage workers in “censorship factories” trawl the online world for forbidden content … Tweets: @liyuan6 , @moonalice , @linhpnguyen , @wingcommander1 , @mariancw , @stevenleemyers , @m...

Loading articles...

Quarterly Coverage

Top Sources

Narrative

Loading narrative...

Relationships

Loading graph...