China Gen Z staffer gets apology, US$14 payout from boss over ‘slacker’ slur delighting many online who hail ‘workplace reform’ victory
- Boss caught staff member playing games on work time
- Worker faces subsequent string of insults from employer

A Gen Z employee who sued his boss over workplace insults after being caught slacking has won a public apology and a compensation of 100 yuan (US$14), sparking a wave of online celebration over “Gen Z workplace reform.”
In August 2022, Xiaogang, 23, from Jiangxi province, in the southeast of the country, joined a tutoring company in Nanchang in the same province.
People referred to as being from Gen Z, or Generation Z, come from the age cohort who were born between the years 1997 and 2012.
Xiaogang’s primary responsibility was to recruit and tutor students for a monthly salary of about 3,000 yuan (US$400), reported Chinese Business View.

During off-peak season in June, Xiaogang was caught playing online games at work by his boss, surnamed Liu, leading to a confrontation.