I'm not your mum! Chinese tech chief quits after berating her staff for daring to moan about working...

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Baidu is one of China's largest tech companies, running the country's leading search engine, and is often seen as the country's equivalent to Google.

Qu Jing, the vice-president of Baidu posted berating videos on social mediaA Chinese tech executive who faced a social media backlash after telling staff grumbling about long hours 'I'm not your mum' has now quit.

Baidu vice-president and head of public relations Qu Jing berated staff in ranting videos on social mediaBut her comments hit a raw nerve with young workers fed up with long hours and relentless pressure. She criticised one for not wanting to work weekends, and dismissed a complaint that her late-night work messages kept up one of her employee's crying children.

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