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Alibaba founder Jack Ma says staff should work 12 hours a day, six days a week; CRITICIZED!
According to China's wealthiest man Jack Ma, staff should adhere to a "996" work schedule: from 9:00am to 9:00pm, six days a week!
New Delhi: Work-life balance has always been a struggle in several parts of the world, including India. While in some nations, certain industries have increased the concern for workers, on the other hand, according to China's wealthiest man Jack Ma, staff should adhere to a "996" work schedule: from 9:00am to 9:00pm, six days a week!
The billionaire founder of Alibaba has come under fire for his views on the controversial practice known as "996." According to Ma, '996 is a huge blessing'. This number refers to Ma’s belief that everyone in his company should happily work from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. However, now it has become a subject of controversy in China as tech firms place increasingly high expectations on workers.
Pretty shocking video being shared with caption “Jack Ma’s welfare” by 996 campaigners pushing back against long hours. (A man literally falls asleep standing and collapses) pic.twitter.com/390EtXTL6u
— Emily Feng (@EmilyZFeng) April 16, 2019
Throwback tweet.
Most of us aren't free at all. The mentality towards work that Jack Ma is proposing is one of extreme servitude towards wage labor and owners of capital. This is why I'm such a big proponent of #UniversalBasicIncome and #edtech pic.twitter.com/g3Ocv06Fcq— Yonathan Seleshi (@yonathanseleshi) April 15, 2019Jack Ma should work 996 and taste his own medicine.
— patty (@halle619) April 15, 2019
“To be able to work 996 is a huge bliss,” China’s richest man said. “If you want to join Alibaba, you need to be prepared to work 12 hours a day, otherwise why even bother joining.” - rich boss wants poorer employees to work harder, news at 11! https://t.co/M1qiJEtfUX
— DHH (@dhh) April 12, 2019
ABC News quoted Jack Ma as saying, "How do you achieve the success you want without paying extra effort and time?" Ma added that the real 996 is not overtime work. The billionaire is now facing criticism from netizens — as well as Chinese state media. He, however, later appeared to walk back his comments. "If you find a job you like, the 996 problem does not exist — if you're not passionate about it, every minute at work is torture," he said in the lengthy post to Weibo. "No one likes working at a company that forces you to do 996. Not only is it inhumane, it's unhealthy and even more unsustainable for long periods — plus workers, relatives and the law do not approve of it." "In the long term, no matter how high the salary you pay your employees, they will all leave," Ma was quoted as saying. 4-day work week In contradictory to Ma's comment, there are countries which follow a four-day week arrangement, where a workplace or school has its employees or students work or attend school over the course of four days per week rather than the more customary five. In 2008, employees of the Utah state government all began working ten-hour days from Monday to Thursday. By closing state government offices on Fridays, the state expected to save on operating costs such as electricity, heat, air conditioning, and gasoline for state-owned vehicles. Over 100 school districts in rural areas in the United States, like Hawaii, changed the school week to a four-day week; most also extended each school day by an hour or more. In Gambia, a four-day work week was introduced for public officials by president Yahya Jammeh, effective 1 February 2013. Working hours were limited to Monday through Thursday, 08:00 to 18:00, with Friday designated as a day of rest to allow residents more time for prayer and agriculture. In 2016, an IT company in Romania, declared Monday as a day off. As a result of reducing the work week by 20 percent, they noted that Fridays have become much more productive.Jack ma is saying rubbish??? You are just a kid with a phone. Bye son!
— Architect (@EDavidCee) April 15, 2019
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