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Chinese designer dies after 100 days of overtime in 4 months, but employer says he was watching porn at work

Beijing technology company rejects claim over man’s death, saying none of its staff carry out overtime and that he had been watching pornography at his desk when he fell ill

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A Beijing family has sued a technology company claiming it caused the death of a designer by making him work 100 days’ overtime in four months. Photo: Phoenix New Media

A Chinese technology company has been accused of causing a designer’s death after he was made to work more than 100 days of overtime in four months, mainland media reports.

However, the Beijing firm disputed the claim in a Beijing court, claiming none of its staff worked overtime.

The company also claimed the designer had been filmed by internal surveillance cameras, which showed he had been looking at pornographic websites at his desk at the time he fell ill, the Beijing Times reported on Friday.

The man, identified only by his surname, Zhang, was 54 when he suffered a brain haemorrhage on International Labour Day last May while at work. He died in hospital seven days later.

Zhang’s family sued Beijing Yinuojia Technology over his death at Shijingshan district court in Beijing.

It told the court the company had given him so much design work to do between last January and May 1 that he had been forced to do 100 days’ overtime, without any rest. His family said overwork had led to him suffering the brain haemorrhage.

However, the company’s legal representative disputed the family’s claim.

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