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Brinks Report > Blog > People > China Work Hour Reforms: Why Big Firms Are Now Cutting Overtime
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China Work Hour Reforms: Why Big Firms Are Now Cutting Overtime

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 9, 2025 12:19 pm
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In a major shift, top Chinese companies are changing how long people work—introducing earlier clock-out times and banning late-night meetings.

A New Chapter in China’s Work Culture

China work hour reforms are shaking up the country’s corporate culture. Big names like Midea, Haier, and DJI are now encouraging workers to leave on time, in sharp contrast to the once-popular 996 work schedule (9 AM to 9 PM, six days a week).

For instance, Midea has introduced a 6:20 PM mandatory clock-off time, while DJI has banned employees from staying in the office past 9 PM. Haier has embraced the traditional five-day workweek, a major step in a country where long hours were once a badge of honor.

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These changes are not just corporate decisions. They’re also being driven by new government policies and global trade pressures.

Government Steps In

The State Council of China is now encouraging companies to stick to the legal 44-hour workweek limit. It also wants workers to take their paid leaves, hoping that this will increase domestic spending and improve quality of life.

In a rare move, a law firm in Beijing was recently fined for making employees work illegal overtime. This shows the government is starting to enforce labor rules more seriously.

At the same time, new EU forced labor regulations—coming into effect in December 2024—are putting pressure on Chinese exporters. If they want to keep selling to Europe, they’ll need to reduce excessive work hours and prove fair treatment of workers.

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Old Habits Die Hard

The shift is a clear break from the past. The 996 culture—once praised by Alibaba’s Jack Ma—is now officially illegal. But in many tech and finance companies, it still quietly survives under new names like “007” (working from midnight to midnight, seven days a week).

A recent report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) showed that Chinese workers still average 46.1 hours per week. That’s higher than both South Korea (38.6 hours) and Japan (36.6 hours).

Mixed Reactions from Workers

Reactions to the China work hour reforms are mixed.

Some workers welcome the chance to have a real work-life balance. They’re happy to spend more time with family or rest after work.

Others are skeptical. With the economy slowing down and layoffs rising, many feel they need to work longer to stay employed. Job insecurity often overrides the comfort of a shorter workday.

Also Read: How to Stay Productive in a 9-5 Job: Smart Hacks for Maximum Efficiency

The Road Ahead

Companies like Tencent are also scaling back overtime expectations. But many industries still expect workers to be on-call 24/7, even if they don’t stay in the office late.

So, is this the end of the 996 era? Not quite. But it’s a sign that China’s work culture is changing, even if slowly.

With both government pressure and global rules pushing for reform, the momentum may continue. But for now, the tug-of-war between shorter hours and job security remains.

Final Thoughts: A Cultural Reset or Temporary Pause?

The China work hour reforms reflect more than just policy shifts—they point to a changing mindset about success, health, and human value. As more companies begin to follow suit, the big question remains: Will this be a lasting change or just a temporary response to economic and global pressure?

One thing is clear—workers are watching, and the world is too. The balance between productivity and well-being is being tested in real-time, and China’s evolving approach could influence labor trends far beyond its borders.

Whether this moment becomes a turning point or a missed opportunity will depend on how businesses, policymakers, and employees choose to move forward—together.

Also Read: As U.S. Tariffs Bite, Vietnam-Spain Free Trade Talks Accelerate

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