Australian business owner Allen Fu calls workers 'lazy' and entitled in TikTok ... trends now

Australian business owner Allen Fu calls workers 'lazy' and entitled in TikTok ... trends now
Australian business owner Allen Fu calls workers 'lazy' and entitled in TikTok ... trends now

Australian business owner Allen Fu calls workers 'lazy' and entitled in TikTok ... trends now

Entrepreneur slams Australian workers as lazy claiming the government pays people $1,000 a fortnight to sit at home and do nothing: ‘In America if you don’t want to work, you’re dead’ Entrepreneur Allen Fu calls Aussies 'lazy' Claims that Aussie workers are 'expensive' and 'entitled' Centrelink pays single people much less - $668.40 per fortnight 

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An Australian entrepreneur has slammed the nation's workers as 'lazy', 'expensive' and 'entitled', arguing they need to be more like Americans where if you don't work, 'you're dead'.

Allen Fu - co-founder of Sydney-based exfoliating glove shop CheekyGlo - shared his low opinion on the work ethic of Australians in a TikTok rant on Thursday, arguing they are paid too much welfare by Centrelink. 

Mr Fu said: 'That's why Australians are lazy, bro. If you don't wanna work, no worries - we'll give you $1,000 a fortnight so you can live. If you go to America, you don't wanna work? You're dead. It's crazy.

'Every country I visited, when they met Aussies their first perspective was 'oh, you guys are lazy c****'. Everyone's lazy - 5pm clock-off and done.'

Mr Fu's $1,000 figure is an exaggeration - Centrelink's JobSeeker or 'dole' program pays a maximum fortnightly amount of $668.40 to a single person with no children.

Australian entrepreneur Allen Fu (above) said Australian workers are 'lazy', 'expensive' and 'entitled'

Australian entrepreneur Allen Fu (above) said Australian workers are 'lazy', 'expensive' and 'entitled'

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