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Xinjiang migrant workers head for coastal factories
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-08-07 13:42

The first batch of migrant workers to depart China's far western Xinjiang region since the July 5 riot in the region's capital Urumqi, is heading for factories thousands of kilometers away in the eastern province of Zhejiang.

The 189 female workers, all Uygurs from Jiashi county, Kashgar, left Urumqi on Wednesday night on a two-day train trip to work for two textile companies in Shaoxing, the county government said Thursday.

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The workers, the 23rd batch from Jiashi this year, received preliminary work and language training in their hometown.

About 19,000 migrants from Jiashi have sought work in other parts of China since 2006, for average net income of more than 7,000 yuan ($1,025) a year.

Adil Abdureshit, a senior county official, said work in the eastern regions helped the migrants earn more and many even returned to open their own businesses and helped attract investment.


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