Chinas Civil Service Shows Signs of Strain as Economic Slowdown Deepens

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A man walks in a street of the financial district of Lujiazui in Shanghai on May 7, 2019. Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty ImagesChina’s prolonged economic slowdown and worsening local government finances are increasingly affecting the country’s civil service system, with reports emerging from multiple regions of delayed salaries, shrinking bonuses, and growing dissatisfaction among grassroots officials.Interviews with people inside the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) political establishment suggest a spreading sense of frustration and disengagement among local government workers, many of whom now view simply avoiding mistakes as their main priority. For some, the workday has become little more than “waiting for the workday to end.”

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