Microsoft workers protest terrible conditions of their colleagues in China

Technological giant Microsoft workers have published a letter on the Github platform in solidarity with workers of the same company in China. These workers have used the platform that is part of Microsoft to complain about the terrible working conditions and standards 996 in this industry, philosophy embraced by billionaire Jack Ma. [...]
Technological giant Microsoft workers have published a letter on the Github platform in solidarity with workers of the same company in China.
These workers have used the platform that is part of Microsoft to complain about the terrible working conditions and standards 996 in this industry, philosophy embraced by billionaire Jack Ma. The name is based on the idea that workers work from 9: 00 a.m. to 9: 00 p.m., six days a week (mimium, 60 hours a week), records Periscope.
Microsoft workers have called on China's technological companies to adjust their standards to local labour laws, which limit the number of working hours to 40 hours per week.
The letter originally had 30 signatures, but the workers urged colleagues to add other names. This is the last domestic protest in a company. /Periscopi












