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996, Academic Pressure, Sky High Rents China s College Grads Ask: Is There More to It Than This?
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Chloé Zhao s Oscars look challenges China s beauty standards — Quartz

April 29, 2021 Although Chloé Zhao’s Oscars win has largely been censored in China, one less sensitive aspect about the event has nonetheless been discussed enthusiastically. That is her very chill, no-makeup look at the awards ceremony, where she simply wore an ankle-length gown and a pair of white sneakers. While Chinese-born Zhao is not the only, or the first female, celebrity to go for casual at such a major event, her appearance has become a hit among many Chinese feminists, who say Zhao made them feel they can also ditch cosmetics and stop appealing to mainstream beauty standards in the country.

Chloé Zhao s Oscars look challenges China s beauty standards

Zhao's no-makeup look is a much-needed endorsement for women in China, where few public figures dare to break away from traditional beauty requirements for women.

China s youth rebel against 996 work culture

China’s youth rebel against ‘996’ work culture By Helen Davidson / The Guardian, TAIPEI On the Chinese microblogging platform Sina Weibo, enthusiastic slackers share their tips: Fill up a thermos with whiskey, do planks or stretches in the work pantry at regular intervals, drink liters of water to prompt lots of trips to the toilet on work time, and, once there, spend time on social media or playing games on your phone. “Not working hard is everyone’s basic right,” one commenter wrote. “With or without legal protection, everyone has the right to not work hard.” Young Chinese people are pushing back against an engrained culture of overwork, and embracing a philosophy of laziness known as “touching fish.”

Self-immolation and Suicide Among Chinese Tech Giants Employees

Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Jan 12, 2021 A Pinduoduo employee’s suicide, the second work-related death at the company in as many weeks, and an Ele.me courier’s self-immolation have set the Chinese internet ablaze with discussion on labor conditions in the tech sector. Last week, a young Pinduoduo employee collapsed and died on the way home from the office, reportedly due to overwork. White-collar employees write that 996 culture the expectation that one is in the office from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week drives employee deaths. Blue-collar delivery drivers face a different dilemma: delivery giants’ local subcontractors that sometimes refuse to pay drivers, even when they meet astronomically high, algorithmically determined delivery benchmarks. At The Washington Post, Lily Kuo and Lyric Li reported on

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