Wow, these workers really need protection and power with relation to their employers
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According to a report from Shanghai’s The Paper, the incident involved the company’s branch in Shenzhen’s Longhua district, where an employee involved in the filming said it was intended as a joke, and that the three employees in the video had volunteered to take part. The employee said the branch did not punish employees for small mistakes like forgetting straws
You edited out the bit that explains it was a joke.
I didn't edit out anything. Everyone can read the the article to understand the issue and its context.
And there appear to be many who do not understand this 'joke':
Internet users responding to the apology, numbering more than 60,000 by noon Thursday, remained mostly unmoved. Some called on the company to make a public apology directly to the employees, while others suggested a video apology would be more appropriate. For most, it was reminder of the pitfalls of jumping on the video humor bandwagon.
You could've done anti-clickbait a service if you included that within the first impression. It's not like everyone here reads pasted articles, unfortunately.
Not reading sounds like a you problem my dude.
I read it, but from past experience, I know that some people don't. Either way, omitting something (intentionally or not) to make for a misleading post is still bad clickbait.
I couldn't care less tbh.
Well, my point is that it can very realistically cause someone to have a wrong perception of Chinese workplace culture. Yes, it's overworking, exhausting, and sometimes inhumane, but not to the point of violence.
Sure it was.
It’s. What. The. Article. Says.
It is what an employee, on company payroll says, actually. That's what the guy above you is pointing out.