China has issued its most detailed warning yet against the excessive-work culture that pervades the country’s largest corporations, as a backlash grows against the punishing demands of the private sector.
The work. I don’t imagine many people would work such a schedule unless they had a reason for it. And for the proletariat the most obvious reason I can think of is money
Oh not particularly. The job was advertised as a slightly higher than average graduate wage, but obviously they didn’t advertise real hours or the fact that you’d be fined for not meeting metrics and things like that. My friend left within 3 months of starting and apparently that was very normal at that company, they’d just churn through young people looking for their first real job.
The work. I don’t imagine many people would work such a schedule unless they had a reason for it. And for the proletariat the most obvious reason I can think of is money
Oh not particularly. The job was advertised as a slightly higher than average graduate wage, but obviously they didn’t advertise real hours or the fact that you’d be fined for not meeting metrics and things like that. My friend left within 3 months of starting and apparently that was very normal at that company, they’d just churn through young people looking for their first real job.