Clashes, comments prompt return home

By Yang Zekun | China Daily | Updated: 2020-05-11 10:07
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Customers wear face masks as they shop at a Chinese supermarket in New York in April, 2020. [Photo/China News Service]

Impact on life and work

Lin, in Melbourne, hasn't been too badly affected by working from home, except that she cannot communicate with her colleagues promptly in person and is unsure of her role because she only joined the current work project recently.

"Friends in other consultancies are not as lucky as me. Their companies are planning to fire some employees, and many of my friends are only working four days a week with a reduced salary," she said.

She has seen many people lining up to collect unemployment benefit because the economy has been affected by the outbreak.

Although the pandemic has not affected Feng Tianji's work too much, the 26-year old lawyer in Sydney, Australia, has seen friends at other companies having their pay cut and being encouraged to take leave, unpaid or paid, because there is not enough work.

"The impact on each industry is different, and mine may not be representative. I do know that banking and property business volumes have fallen significantly," Feng said.

She noted that the pandemic has changed everyone's way of socializing, and said she has almost become accustomed to sharing her daily life with friends via video chats and social media.

Many of her friends and colleagues enjoy working from home. However, those with young children don't like it because they need to take care of the youngsters all day, which makes them tired and inefficient.

"I think the outbreak will raise awareness-the country may suffer a recession and people may lose their jobs, but people have families to support and bills to pay," Feng said.

The pandemic may also change some people's work plans, and even the direction of their lives.

Some of Feng's Chinese friends have yet to get their Australian "green card", or permanent resident's permit, so if they lost their job and could not quickly find a new one, they would have to abandon their plans and might even have to leave Australia.

"Some of them have spent years and millions of yuan in the country, with their future well-planned. If they lost their jobs, everything would have been in vain because it is so difficult to find a new one now," she said.

Feng and her friends have joined several WeChat groups, including those for sharing pandemic information and even food deliveries, which makes life more convenient.

Now, she is desperately hoping that the situation will return to normal as quickly as possible.

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