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Jack Ma and Richard Liu defend China’s overtime work culture, but ordinary workers can’t relate
Alibaba and JD.com founders call for full devotion to work
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If you love your job, you should be happy working from 9am to 9pm, six days a week -- or even longer.
So said Jack Ma, whose rags-to-riches story has now become familiar to many, in a recent rallying call to his troops at Alibaba.
From failing student to Alibaba founder: The story of Jack Ma
(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba.)
China’s ordinary workers beg to differ.
“I’m so angry I want to laugh,” wrote Weibo blogger Su Jianqi in a post that’s drawn more than 58,000 likes. “Boss Ma, sitting high up among the clouds, probably doesn’t know that for ordinary people, work isn’t a choice they make.”
The post sums up the growing anger among Chinese tech workers, who are beginning to question gruelling “996” work hours that have turned into an industry norm. A lively repository on Github contains a blacklist of companies with long hours. Github isn’t blocked by China’s firewall because of the essential role it plays for developers, but the page for what’s become a sensitive topic was later blocked by China’s domestic browsers.

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