How many bonuses fell into one person’s share at the start of the year? This amount may surprise you. In Central China, a company recently gave a bonus of 60 million yen to its employees, according to company sources.
Apparently, in a formal ceremony held by the company, bonus money for 40 sales managers was given to them. Social media users have shown great interest in the picture of the mountain evidence bill.
Hisnan Mine Company manufactures mining equipment and cranes in central China, reports the South China Morning Post. Last year, as business was good, employees were given bonuses. That’s how money was arranged on the stage that day. It was then distributed one by one among those managers. Three of them received five million yen bonuses, while 30 people received one million yen bonuses.
A leader in Chinese parts manufacturing, Henan Mine currently has more than 2,600 employees. There are 380 offices throughout China, which make this company one of the largest in the country.
Henan Mine sells its products to Australia, Vietnam, and Thailand along with China. Henan Mine also buys equipment and supplies from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Peru and Ethiopia.
That news was also published by the China Morning Post. The Chinese News Agency reports that Sister Wukong went to the restaurant with her family and friends for a meal. In their first order, they ordered fruit juice. They were given liquid soap that looked just like fruit juice. According to the restaurant workers, seven people became ill and had to be hospitalized after believing it was fruit juice and eating it. Later, the Chinese restaurant admitted to guilt.