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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 May 2013

    The Chinese labor market is changing as people leave tough factory jobs in favor of service-related positions.http://on.wsj.com/11ELBrX 

    10:24 PM - 2 May 2013
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      1. Private Equiti Inc.‏ @PrivateEquiti 3 May 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Interesting “@WSJ: #China labor market is changing as people leave factory jobs in favor of service-related jobs. http://on.wsj.com/11ELBrX ”

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      1. intl-directions‏ @intldirections 3 May 2013
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        RT @WSJ: The Chinese labor market is changing as people leave tough factory jobs in favor of service positions. http://on.wsj.com/11ELBrX 

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      1. Paul Stackpole‏ @PaulStackpole 3 May 2013
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        @WSJ As a result the Chicoms are building factories in Sub-Saharan Africa to take advantage of free trade status under AGOA=Cheap labor

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      1. wendywan‏ @wendywan345 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ The third industry grows with the development of economy

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      1. Nfaly Sylla‏ @nfspz1 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ China is realizing that they cannot keep producing for the world forever they will shift the focus on offering services to their people

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      1. laura sala‏ @lamusala 2 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: The Chinese labor market is changing as people leave tough factory jobs in favor of service-related positions http://on.wsj.com/11ELBrX ”

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      2. Brad Ford‏ @BFord1 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ I know some people currently residing in the US that might like to have those tough factory jobs.

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      3. laura sala‏ @lamusala 2 May 2013
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        “@BFord1: @WSJ I know some people currently residing in the US that might like to have those tough factory jobs.” In Italy too..

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      4. Brad Ford‏ @BFord1 2 May 2013
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        @lamusala Are jobs scarce in Italy?

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      5. laura sala‏ @lamusala 2 May 2013
        Replying to @BFord1

        @BFord1 unfortunately yes, more and more.. We are now eager to see what the new Government is able to do...in facts ..not words:-)

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      6. Brad Ford‏ @BFord1 3 May 2013
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        @lamusala I hope you see marked improvement. I have been in Italy (very briefly) but have never known much about eco/poli conditions.

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      7. laura sala‏ @lamusala 3 May 2013
        Replying to @BFord1

        @BFord1 forget poli conditions ..for the rest you must absolutely visit Italy to enjoy history,poetry,music,ART,sciences wine and fashion..!

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      8. Brad Ford‏ @BFord1 3 May 2013
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        @lamusala I like all of that, wish I had spent more time in Venice. Really wish I had time for another trip...

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      9. laura sala‏ @lamusala 3 May 2013
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        @BFord1 Venice is "unique" but Italy has a countless cities to be visited..definitively .. Gorgeous country ..

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      1. Laja Fowokan‏ @AxylrosecoLtdUK 2 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: Chinese labor market - people leave tough factory jobs in favor of service-related positions. - Result in Increase in labor costs

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      1. Brayden Ainzuain‏ @BraydenAinzuain 2 May 2013
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        Boom “@WSJ: The Chinese labor market is changing as people leave factory jobs in favor of service-related positions. http://on.wsj.com/11ELBrX ”

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      1. Graveytrain‏ @graveytrain 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ outsourcing jobs to neglected workers in another country is next.. #CAPITALISM

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      2. yves bouchard‏ @yvebou2012 2 May 2013
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        @WSJ Same cycle we've seen the world over. It happened to Old Europe, then it reached North America.Now China,but at an accelerate pace.

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      3. laura sala‏ @lamusala 2 May 2013
        Replying to @yvebou2012

        “@yvebou2012: Same cycle we've seen the world over.It happened to Old EU then it reached N America.Now China,but at an accelerate pace.”TRUE

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