Three persons were given suspended sentences ranging from 18 months to three years by a court in Chinese city of Guangzhou for disrupting peace by organising strikes.
Zeng Feiyang was handed a four-year suspended sentence. Tang Huanxing and Zhu Xiaomei were each given 18-month sentences suspended for two years.
They had all previously worked at a support centre for migrant workers, which was founded by Zeng and has since been closed by the industry and commerce authority.
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"The defendants ignored national laws and organised mass gatherings that disturbed social order.
Their acts, of a severe nature, resulted in an enterprise's production suspension and led to grave losses," a statement by the people's court of Panyu District said.
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