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Jack Ma to Alibaba employees: Have more kids

Alibaba founder Jack Ma at AliDay 2018. (Credit: Alibaba)
Alibaba founder Jack Ma with kids at AliDay 2018. (Credit: Alibaba)

Jack Ma, the founder and chairman of China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba (BABA), has drawn controversy for his support on China’s “996” work shift, saying working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for six days of the week is a “blessing.” Now besides his devotion to work, the outspoken billionaire wants employees to follow “669” in their personal life.

Ma commented on 669 during Alibaba Group Holding’s “wedding” that happens every year on Ali Day, May 10. What is 669? It refers to having sex six times in six days, and lasting as long as possible. (The number 9 represents “long lasting” in Chinese.) Hundreds of newly married Alibaba employees joined the ceremony at the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, where Ma acts as a wedding officiant and gives a speech.

This year’s key message from the founder to newly-married employees is to have more kids. “The first KPI of marriage is to have results. There must be products. What is the product? Have children,” Ma said.

There were 15 million newborns in China last year — marking the lowest birth rate since 1961. For the past three decades, Beijing has imposed the one-child policy. Under pressure from a shrinking labor pool and ageing population, China relaxed the policy in 2016 by allowing couples to have more than one baby.

But the easing of the regulation hasn’t delivered immediate results. Many couples have opted not to have babies due to concerns including rising housing prices and access to high-quality education. In China, owning an apartment is usually seen as a prerequisite for getting married. In Hangzhou, Alibaba’s home turf, the average price for a two-bedroom apartment is $500,000.

A low birthrate means China could be “getting old before getting rich.” As people over the age of 60 account for 18% of the country’s population, the demographic trend spells a major challenge for the country’s economy and Alibaba’s business, both heavily rely on consumption.

HANGZHOU, CHINA - MAY 09:  Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group, witnesses a group wedding ceremony on May 9, 2014 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. The ninth group wedding ceremony of Alibaba Group was held at its Taobao City, where 102 couples celebrated their marriage according to Chinese traditional customs.  (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
ack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group, witnesses a group wedding ceremony on May 9, 2014 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

Children are good investments

Ma said having kids is a better investment than buying houses nowadays. “Marriage is not for the purpose of accumulating wealth, not for buying a house, not for buying a car, but for having a baby together,” he told 102 couples in wedding dresses and suits. “Always remember that everything could be others’, could be fake. Only the child is the real thing. Have more children!”

Keeping an extremely low profile of his personal life, Ma, who is married and has one son, believes working hard and living well doesn’t contradict each other. “There are many roads to marriage, but there is one that everyone must go — they are going to have children. When the sun is shining, you have to repair the roof. When you are young and strong, you have more children!”

Ma’s speech, coupled with jokes and puns on Alibaba’s product names, was applauded at the ceremony. But not everyone agrees with Ma’s philosophy. “Working 996 shift while living a 669 life? He’s thinking too much. No one can handle that,” one user commented on Weibo, China’s Twitter-like social platform.

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