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Former Huawei employee speaks out on Shenzhen’s ‘996’ culture as Chinese city enforces paid leave

For five years, former Huawei employee Zeng Meng embraced China’s infamous “996” culture of working from 9:00am to 9:00pm, six days a week.
Key points:
- Shenzhen becomes the first Chinese city to mandate that workers in “special industries” take paid leave
- Those industries will now also be required to pay overtime or give extra annual leave days
- But experts fear the new policy may not change the overwork culture in the tech hub
Mr Zeng, a power engineer, was employed by the Chinese telecoms giant as a product manager in Shenzhen in 2012, after working for several other major technology companies in the south-eastern city widely regarded as China’s Silicon Valley.
The job quickly “took over” his personal life — he had no time for his family,…
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