A 62-year-old cleaner, Wang Guanhai, told China News Service that he's started having to work overtime in order to meet the cleanliness standards.
62岁的清洁工王冠海(音)告诉中新社,为了达到清洁度标准,他不得不开始加班。
He said he works from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m., and cleans the roads under his charge four to five times daily.
王冠海说,他从早上4点工作到下午6点,每天对负责的道路清扫4-5遍。
The new rules have drawn criticism from netizens, many of whom say it's unfair to the cleaners.
这项新规招来了网友们的指责,许多人表示这对清洁工不公平。
Some have pointed out that with the air pollution problem unsolved, it's a Sisyphean task for cleaners to prevent dust from collecting on streets.
有人指出,空气污染问题不解决,让清洁工保证街道一尘不染就是徒劳。
On Thursday afternoon, the air pollution level in Xi'an was 159 - unhealthy on the AQI scale.
27日下午,西安的空气指数是159,空气质量指数范围属于不健康。
One Weibo user said: "Are you trying to kill the sanitation workers? The air is full of dust, so they'll never be able to keep the roads entirely dust-free."
一位微博网友称:“你们想累死环卫工人吗?空气中充满了灰尘,他们永远也无法让道路一尘不染。”
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