Strikes are not illegal in China. Strikes are regulated. Again, the people support their system broadly, the large firms and key industries are publicly owned, capitalists are regularly executed by the state. You keep affirming a view of China that does not exist, ie one where capitalists are empowered at the expense of workers, when the opposite is true, and is why the studies you’ve been shown reflect extremely positive views of society and the direction China is going in among the working class.
The fact that strikes are illegal and against capitalists implies the state is protecting capitalist intetests and not worker interests.
Strikes are not illegal in China. Strikes are regulated. Again, the people support their system broadly, the large firms and key industries are publicly owned, capitalists are regularly executed by the state. You keep affirming a view of China that does not exist, ie one where capitalists are empowered at the expense of workers, when the opposite is true, and is why the studies you’ve been shown reflect extremely positive views of society and the direction China is going in among the working class.