China’s Workers Suffer Layoffs, Slashed Pay and Shutdowns as Coronavirus Batters Businesses

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China’s Workers Suffer Layoffs, Slashed Pay and Shutdowns as Coronavirus Batters Businesses
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A sharp economic slowdown in China caused by the coronavirus epidemic is straining a labor market that was already under pressure

WSJ’s Shan Li and Stephanie Yang traveled to Hubei, the Chinese province at the center of the new coronavirus epidemic. As authorities impose tighter quarantine rules, they were asked to spend 14 days indoors and undergo a strict routine.

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