So on the same day, an hour-long documentary was posted online.
The name of the entire documentary is: Workers.
The name of the first episode is: Equal Employment Rights.
Zhou's idea is still very good. He wants to play it bigger. He wants to explain the workers' behavior from before they start working, to after they start working, to leaving the job, to being dismissed, etc., in a systematic way based on case-based legal interpretation, in combination with the Labor Law and other laws.
This includes the tricks, clichés, and intimidating words used by many companies, as well as how you can collect evidence and protect your rights.
There is no way. Zhou Yi has suffered this loss before. Many workers nowadays really need guidance, especially in the process of collecting evidence.
This idea was also supported by Mr. Fang, who specifically stated that he would be willing to help if there was anything he needed.
No matter how many cases of labor disputes there are, it is impossible to really scare the employers. Only when every worker learns how to protect their rights can they be afraid!
The dubbing was of course done by Zhou himself, but it was different from the dubbing in the video. The most important thing about documentaries is recording and explanation.
After about a few hours of review, the documentary appeared online, completely free of charge.
Immediately, this documentary hit the entire Internet like a bombshell!
Even though it's only one episode.
After the documentary was released, Zhou Yi posted another update: I would like to use this film to respond to "Xiao Tongtong". There are really some people in this world who present facts and reason.
In Guangzhou, Sister Yuan had already fallen asleep, but was woken up by the sound of the video update.
There was no way. Zhou Yi released the video at around seven or eight o'clock, but due to review reasons, the video was not actually released until after two o'clock in the morning.
Rubbing her sleepy eyes, Sister Yuan said speechlessly, "Is this person crazy now? Why would he post a video at such a weird time?"
But she still clicked in to watch it, and as usual she would say "It's short and weak, please urge me to update it", but just after she finished posting it, she saw that the video was one hour and fifteen minutes long...
Oh shit, the pigeon spirit is really crazy!
The major short video platforms were even more speechless. "Brother, we cooperated with you so that you could post those fragmented short videos, but now you have started to make a documentary that lasts more than an hour?"
Shouldn't this be discussed with major platforms in the form of copyright transfer?
This person actually sent it for free!
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