US startup lets employees secretly 'scold' bosses—and China's netizens are demanding the same

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US startup lets employees secretly 'scold' bosses—and China's netizens are demanding the same
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: An American company that specializes in anonymously “scolding” bosses on behalf of employees has captured widespread attention, especially from Chinese netizens who see a growing need for such a service.

The company’s mission is straightforward: to “rectify complaints and create a better work environment” by ensuring grievances are heard while promoting a culture of respect and accountability in workplaces. In one of the most popular videos, an agent arrives at the office of “Mr. LJ” and immediately launches into the script: “I’ve been working for over 17 years, yet you don’t give me PTO , and you’re paying new hires more than the veterans. The entire inventory is disorganized. There’s no fan in the molding section…” Despite Mr. LJ’s protests and requests for the agent to leave, the scolder presses on, finishing the critique without hesitation.

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