China gaming phone maker Black Shark lays off hundreds of workers and fails  to pay full severance, according to reports

China gaming phone maker Black Shark lays off hundreds of workers and fails to pay full severance, according to reports

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Some of the laid-off workers from Black Shark have turned to Weibo to vent their anger about reduced severance payments.
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is facing fresh challenges after it laid off most of its employees and failed to pay severance payments, according to Chinese media reports, as the unit continues to struggle in the wake of a failed

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