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Офисная жизнь в Китае — настоящая тюрьма. За работягами постоянно следят ИИ-камеры, а стоит подняться с рабочего места — начинается посекундный отсчёт. Любой поход в туалет вычитается из зарплаты, либо его нужно дополнительно отработать в сверхурочное время.

Коллега, когда понял, почему у его кофе странный вкус: 🗿

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Офисная жизнь в Китае — настоящая тюрьма. За работягами постоянно следят ИИ-камеры, а стоит подняться с рабочего места — начинается посекундный отсчёт. Любой поход в туалет вычитается из зарплаты, либо его нужно дополнительно отработать в сверхурочное время.

Коллега, когда понял, почему у его кофе странный вкус: 🗿

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