China and Indonesia have agreed to increase minimum wages to help narrow
the gap between rich and poor. The countries' economies are among the
fastest growing in the world but they are also witnessing growing social
unrest. Millions remain in poverty and workers are increasingly taking
to the streets, holding strikes and protests - pressing their demands
for more money. We examine if raising wages in Indonesia and China
could burden production cost and hurt the lowest paid.
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