Interlining Industry in China Hit by Rising Labor Shortage

Wednesday, February 9, 2011


(OPEN FREE PRESS) February 9, 2011 -- The current labor market in China brought about a difficult period for the service and manufacturing industries. There is no exception to the interlining industry for woven interlining, non-woven interlining and fusible interlining.

“When you read in newspaper like China Daily, you will find the Yangtze and Pearl River deltas are suffering from the shortfall of migrant workers,” according to Sam Lee, the Managing Director in Interlining Source Limited ( http://www.interliningsource.com/ ), “of all industries, service and manufacturing industries suffer most.”

The labor shortage has impact these industries since this spring, due to the increasing living costs and stagnant salaries. “It is being worse recently,” said Sam, “the interlining suppliers might never think about this situation in the past. You are not only snatching workers from your competitors in the manufacturing industry, but also encountered the fierce competition from the service sectors.”
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