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By Sha Hua HONG KONG The delivery man doused himself in gasoline and set himself on fire. Engulfed in flames, he protested for what he said were unpaid fees from a business tied to Chinese technology giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. I want my blood- and sweat-money back, said the man, Liu Jin, covered in ash, as police officers tried to rush him to the hospital on Monday, a widely shared video posted on social media showed. The 48-year-old Mr. Liu, who survived but suffered severe burns, is one of the millions of workers in China s tech sector whose plight has ignited online denunciations of the country s internet giants by internet users and state media. The outcry shines a spotlight on the grueling working conditions and hard-edge labor practices that many blue- and white-collar workers face as the internet companies they work for battle over users.