A term taken from a Chinese proverb about opportunity in a crisis, ‘touching fish’ means being lazy at work – a philosophy China’s Generation Z workers increasingly embrace as a response to being underpaid and overworked.
Which is why I asked the question of what constitutes a substantive reason, because at least in the west it seems corporations aren't having issues coming up with stuff to get someone canned.
Like for example the often used tool of restructuring that just most unfortunately eliminated a few jobs.
Obviously I couldn't say if this translates to China, but I can't imagine their corporations being much different in that respect.
Which is why I asked the question of what constitutes a substantive reason, because at least in the west it seems corporations aren't having issues coming up with stuff to get someone canned.
Like for example the often used tool of restructuring that just most unfortunately eliminated a few jobs.
Obviously I couldn't say if this translates to China, but I can't imagine their corporations being much different in that respect.
If their confidence is anything to go by, that blogger at least seemed to believe they'd receive it even if they were fired for slacking off.
I sure hope for all those workers that that is the case.
Unlikely, but I'd be willing to believe that it is for at least some, which would be an improvement on a lot of places.