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− | [[File:临时工.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''A temporary worker shields permanent employees from | + | [[File:临时工.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''A temporary worker shields permanent employees from investigation.'']]“Temporary workers,” whoever they may be, are often used as a convenient scapegoat by officials. When several sponsors of the [[The Backbone Award]] withdrew their money, they claimed their support had been granted through documents forged by “temporary workers.” In January 2013, one netizen quipped that [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/01/one-in-ten-beijingers-is-a-propaganda-worker/#temps Beijing’s two million propaganda workers “outside the system”] must be temporary workers. |
[[File:linshigong.jpg|300px|thumb|left|''“It was the temporary worker who [[The Backbone Award|forged]] these.”'']] | [[File:linshigong.jpg|300px|thumb|left|''“It was the temporary worker who [[The Backbone Award|forged]] these.”'']] |
Revision as of 18:44, 30 January 2013
临时工 (línshígōng): temporary workers
“Temporary workers,” whoever they may be, are often used as a convenient scapegoat by officials. When several sponsors of the The Backbone Award withdrew their money, they claimed their support had been granted through documents forged by “temporary workers.” In January 2013, one netizen quipped that Beijing’s two million propaganda workers “outside the system” must be temporary workers.

“It was the temporary worker who forged these.”