Chinese Province Says OK for Officials to Hustle on the Side in Tepid Economy
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Side hustle approved: China’s Hunan allows civil servants to take extra jobs amid economic slowdown
BEIJING, July 11 — As China’s sluggish economy pushes local authorities to cut salaries and bonuses, one southern province has told officials they can pursue side jobs, saying it is OK to be a part-time driver, novelist or fitness coach. As long as there is no conflict of interest, one’s supervisor is aware, and there are no time-management issues, staff of government agencies can deliver food after work, earn royalties from novels, offer gym cl…
China's economy continues to be in a recession, and all industries are showing signs of fatigue. People who can't make money have a problem with survival. In order to survive, some people sell their blood, and some steal and rob. Therefore, "all the people are poor and crazy, stealing and robbing, stealing, robbing, and cheating are three kinds of occupations that are revived" has become a hot topic. It reflects the struggle of the people for su…
In the context of economic stagnation and reduced civil servant income, the Hunan provincial government (China) has allowed officials and civil servants to work overtime to earn extra income.
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