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Trip.com To Launch Hybrid Work In Chinese Tech Sector First

Travel giant will allow staff to work away from the office for two days a week – the first large tech company in China to allow such a policy. Boss James Liang said it will be good for morale


Trip.com said that from March 1, employees in China will be allowed to work out of office on Wednesdays and Fridays. Company image.

 

Travel giant Trip.com Group will from next month begin to allow staff to work from home or elsewhere away from the office for two days a week, becoming the first large tech company in China to introduce such a hybrid work policy.

Trip.com executive chairman James Liang said the practice was good for morale and encouraged other Chinese companies to adopt it.

Covid-19 has driven numerous tech companies abroad, including Microsoft and Apple, to introduce more flexible work arrangements, but the trend has been slow to catch on in China, which managed to bring its epidemic under control relatively early on.

China’s technology sector has been grappling with criticisms of its work culture in recent years, in particular for a widespread industry practice, dubbed “996”, of asking staff to work 9am to 9pm six days a week.

Trip.com said employees in mainland China would be allowed to work out of office on Wednesdays and Fridays starting from March 1, adding this would be dependent on supervisor approval and that the policy would be rolled out to its overseas offices.

It said a hybrid work trial it conducted last year with more than 1,600 participants over six months resulted in the staff turnover rate falling by one-third with no significant impact on performance, while nearly 19 out of 20 employees said the change helped to improve their efficiency.

“It is a good thing to work in a hybrid way and Chinese companies should try it,” Liang said. “We hope more enterprises will join us in adopting this policy which is good for employees, companies and also society.”

 

• Reuters with additional editing by Jim Pollard

 

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He worked for News Ltd papers in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne before travelling through SE Asia in the late 90s. He was a senior editor at The Nation for 17+ years.

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