Workers throughout China are flooding the streets in revolt as U.S. President Donald Trumps tariffs slam the fragile Chinese export economy.
From the cramped streets of Sichuan in the southwest to the cold outskirts of Inner Mongolia in the northeast, furious workers are demanding backpay and protesting mass layoffs as factories shutter under pressure from Trumps tariffs.
Outside a LED light manufacturing plant near Shanghai, thousands of unpaid workers shouted furiously at company managers over wages that havent been paid since January.
In central Chinas Dao County, a similar scene unfolded outside a sporting goods store after the company abruptly shut down last week without paying employees.