China Uses Public Shaming to Motivate State Workers

China Uses Public Shaming to Motivate State Workers

Chinese government workers have a lot to worry about these days. Cash-strapped local governments are struggling to pay their salaries. Political controls are tightening in the name of national security. A yearslong anti-corruption purge shows no sign of ending. Now, the workers also have to make sure not to get slapped with a “Snail Award”…

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‘Angelic’ China ‘electric daughter’ enchants 21 million fans, showcases local foods on TV

‘Angelic’ China ‘electric daughter’ enchants 21 million fans, showcases local foods on TV

A four-year-old girl in rural China has been affectionately dubbed the “electric daughter” by mainland internet users for her adorable, carefree nature, amassing an impressive 21 million followers online. Her parents, who lovingly refer to her as Yaoyao, began sharing videos of her daily activities on Douyin in 2021. She skyrocketed to fame the following…

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China, US need to tackle ‘growing pains’ together: People’s Daily says ahead of Trump 2.0

China, US need to tackle ‘growing pains’ together: People’s Daily says ahead of Trump 2.0

China and the United States should seek more common ground and avoid strategic misjudgment, the state-run People’s Daily said on Sunday, in an apparent call to the coming Trump administration to deepen engagement. The editorial in the Communist Party mouthpiece came two days after a phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US president-elect…

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang makes new overtures to foreign firms, pledging more access and services

Chinese Premier Li Qiang makes new overtures to foreign firms, pledging more access and services

China is doubling down on efforts to appeal to foreign investors, with Premier Li Qiang promising offshore players wider access to the country’s markets and better services. Addressing company executives in the eastern economic powerhouse of Zhejiang, Li said China put high value on the development of foreign-invested firms and would “steadily expand” their access…

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Chinese county grapples with how to lure and reward workers for difficult, low-level jobs

Chinese county grapples with how to lure and reward workers for difficult, low-level jobs

A county in eastern China is seeking better perks for grass-roots government workers engaged in social affairs after it struggled to lure talent willing to take on the demanding jobs. The Social Work Department of the Communist Party committee in Feng county in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, attributed the shortage of talent in grass-roots government organisations…

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