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More than 90 percent of migrant workers in South China’s Hainan province are dissatisfied with their salaries, according to a survey by Hainan Provincial General Trade Union reported in the Hainan Daily Monday.
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Due to the low wages many workers have to cut back on daily expenses.
The survey also found less than five percent of migrant workers live in their own houses, while over 40 percent with low incomes or separated from their spouses live in staff dormitories, most of which are congested with poor sanitary conditions.
Besides the unsatisfactory living standards, the survey discovered that psychological pressure plagues some migrant workers in cities. Most of them suffer loneliness for being apart from their families and get bored in their spare time.