Communist China’s younger workers are rebelling against what they say are low-paying employers with “gross” work attire as part of a viral “get ready with me” protest.
The youth are coming to work in slippers, pajamas, and sweatpants as part of the protest and showing their outfits off online, according to a report.
Hashtags such as #grossoutfitforwork, #ootd [outfit of the day], and #uglyclothesshouldbeforwork are among the popular searches on the Chinese version of Tiktok, Douyin.
#Grossoutfitforwork has garnered millions of views and launched thousands of new posts and discussions on the social media platform Weibo, the report noted.
One series of posts on Douyin shows a young woman, identified as Kendou S, detailing how her employer scolded her for her outfit, which consists of a gray
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