These Chinese companies make you pay a small fee to pretend to have a job

As China's economy falters, scams such as recruitment for non-existent jobs, false advertising and loan traps are on the rise. The latest, making waves on social media, are so-called companies where unemployed young people can spend a small daily fee to pretend they are working. Story by France 2 and Charlotte Lam.

These Chinese companies make you pay a small fee to pretend to have a job
As China's economy falters, scams such as recruitment for non-existent jobs, false advertising and loan traps are on the rise. The latest, making waves on social media, are so-called companies where unemployed young people can spend a small daily fee to pretend they are working. Story by France 2 and Charlotte Lam.

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