Unpaid wages are common in China, and protests calling for “Pay our wages!” are occurring all over the vast country. Not only private companies are failing to pay, but even organizations involved in social infrastructure such as banks and hospitals are failing to pay, so it is only natural that social unrest is growing. What is surprising is that they are not even paying the salaries of media outlets that exclusively defend the Chinese Communist Party. Please see below. Binyang Radio and Television has not paid its employees’ basic wages for several years, leading editors and reporters at Binyang Radio and Television to love the party, love TV We believe in the party, believe in the law, and believe in social justice The party’s lies cannot be covered up, and television workers are furious The party’s media and television workers must recover finances They must plot the way things are done, and workers’ lives must be fought urgently As Binyang Radio and Television has not paid its employees’ basic wages for several years, editors and reporters at Binyang Radio and Television are protesting for their wages. “Love the party, believe in the party, and love television,” he appeals. We believe in the Party, we believe in the law, we believe in social justice. But the party’s lies have not gone uncovered and TV workers are feeling angry. As a “party-supporting media,” television station employees should also receive financial support. It is a legitimate right to seek a wage and earn a living, and the livelihood issues of employees should be resolved as soon as possible. It’s a big problem that they haven’t paid the full basic salary for several years, but what’s amazing is that he himself said that, “If it’s a media outlet that follows the party…” They are confessing that they are a government-controlled newspaper and government-controlled media, and there is no such thing as journalism in China. (Yoshida Hunting @dcp).
Not only private companies, but even organizations related to social infrastructure such as banks and hospitals are not paying, so it is only natural that social anxiety is growing. Maybe the social credit score system is working because only small scale terrorist crimes occur.
It’s dangerous when the families of media workers go on overseas trips all at once. Media workers rebel and instigate riots. The culprit is a stupid Korean.
When will China collapse, netouyo? I wonder if the guy who wrote this is still alive? If it were me, I’d hang myself from the wifi out of embarrassment.
There is a possibility that they may execute him, but I think they may be treated worse than the North Korean media, who seem to have a guarantee of their status.
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