A striking factory worker from electronics manufacturer Hi-P International in suburban Shanghai cries after police entered the factory with trucks to remove heavy machinery. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Police enter Hi-P International in suburban Shanghai, where hundreds of workers laid down their tools for a week on fears a planned plant relocation could trigger mass layoffs. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Workers on strike block the entrance gate of the Hi-P International factory in suburban Shanghai. The facility makes electronics products for Apple and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Striking workers from Hi-P International in suburban Shanghai stand next to a fence. Chinese police detained around a dozen workers at the Singapore-owned electronics plant on Tuesday. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Police arrive at Hi-P International as workers continue their strike in a suburban area of Shanghai. The strike, involving over 200 workers, extended into its seventh day in the latest labour unrest to hit the country. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
A factory worker from Hi-P International, who is on strike, sits on her motorcycle. According to workers, police have arrested dozens of workers who blocked the entrance of the factory. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Workers on strike hold a protest sign at the entrance gate of the Hi-P International factory in suburban Shanghai. The workers have lodged petitions demanding compensation and scuffled with police after blocking the shipment of heavy equipment. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)
Workers on strike block the entrance gate of Hi-P International factory in suburban Shanghai, the latest outbreak of labour unrest in China. (CARLOS BARRIA/CARLOS BARRIA/REUTERS)