Remember also that Western bosses in China can be beastly because they feel unconstrained by Western business practices. I was asked by an old China hand in an interview what my religious views were, as well as various other obnoxious questions. Giving him the benefit of the doubt and signing the contract, I found working under him to be a painful ordeal. A lot of what the article's author has said is good common sense in the Chinese workplace. I have since moved to a Chinese company, play by the rules, and enjoy it immensely.
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