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VOA Mandarin: Year-end bonuses reveal extremes between China’s tech, traditional industries
Voice of America
FILE - People look at Huawei Mate 60 series smartphones displayed at a Huawei flagship store in Beijing, Sept. 25, 2023.
Economists say Chinese official policies will affect year-end bonuses issued by companies, including high-tech and internet industries that are expected to give out higher-than-expected bonuses. State-owned enterprises will also have better year-end bonuses. By contrast, financial institutions were offering less, and a manufacturing worker expressed disappointment over the lack of year-end bonuses because of overcapacity.
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