TikTok Owner ByteDance Mandates Shorter Working Hours (bloomberg.com) 15
ByteDance ordered its employees to end their day by 7 p.m., becoming one of the first tech companies in China to officially mandate shorter working hours. From a report: Staff in China should only work from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays and will need to seek permission to stay beyond those hours at least one day in advance, according to an internal document on Monday that was seen by Bloomberg News. The country's grueling work pace -- known as "996" because employees often labor from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week -- was long celebrated by tech billionaires from Alibaba's Jack Ma to JD founder Richard Liu. But it's come under renewed scrutiny this year, fueled by deaths associated with overwork and a growing chorus of social media complaints. With President Xi Jinping calling on the country to work toward "common prosperity," authorities have stepped up warnings against employers to refrain from unreasonable overtime and other violations.
seek permission? vs being told I need you to stay (Score:2)
seek permission? vs being told I need you to stay late and I need to come in on saturday So if you could be here at around....9 that'd be great.
Re:Communism is great! (Score:4, Interesting)
It doesn't say what breaks they get. 1 hour for lunch or two 30 minute breaks would be 8 hours a day, i.e. the standard 40 hour week that many other countries have.
The UK is usually 37.5 hours a week and some European countries are less. France is 35 hours.
It also doesn't say what holiday entitlement they have. 5.6 weeks is the legal minimum in the UK (4 weeks discretionary, plus 8 public holidays for most people) but again in Europe it's often more than that.
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I can be here at 9. Don't expect me to be awake or productive, though.
Working for yourself is easy (Score:2)
If Jack Ma works 996, it's for himself, for his own wealth and quite understandable.
If he does it for anyone else, he's a moron.
He doesn't (Score:2)
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I do bet almost all of them worked slavishly to get there though.
+5 Funny.
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Why they need to exist at all is still a mystery to me.
The new aristocracy is as useless as the old one was.
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And now the rest of the world needs to wake up and reduce its working hours. An 8-hour work day not only provides no real productivity benefit, but rather actively encourages mistakes. After about 4 or 5 hours of concentration, mental fatigue sets in that doesn't go away without a decent period of sleep. At that point, concentration and focus suffer, and errors start accumulating. Then more debt starts accumulating that takes more time to fix than would have been spent if work had just stopped entirely.
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An 8-hour work day not only provides no real productivity benefit, but rather actively encourages mistakes.
Now imagine how bad it'd have to be for a "996", which is 12 hours a day, 6 days a week.
Japan was doing something similar, and found that their productivity was less than people working fewer hours, in total, because the Japanese were basically filling up the extra hours with bullshit.
If you're "working" 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, I can imagine that you're including every meal as "working", you're napping during it, bullshitting with other employees, etc...
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Weekends are free work! Not work free... (Score:1)