Reported 8 months ago
China's leading battery company, Ningde Times, has come under fire for exploiting its employees by requiring them to work 13-hour days, 6 days a week, for a period of 100 days. The company's new policy, known as the '896' work schedule, has sparked outrage online, with many criticizing Ningde Times for disregarding labor laws. The announcement exempts technicians from the extended work hours and allows foreign employees to choose whether to participate voluntarily. Although company officials deny the allegations of exploitation, netizens express dissatisfaction and anger, questioning the preferential treatment of foreign workers and the company's disregard for labor rights.
Source: YAHOO