We've heard of companies rewarding employees with massive bonuses, but giving out the money in cold, hard cash? In China, employees recently took turns to go on stage and collect their year-end bonus from a two-metre-tall 'mountain' containing 61 million yuan (S$11.8 million) worth of banknotes. This was the scene of a viral video posted on Jan 17, which has...
The three top-performing sales managers from the firm collected the top award of five million yuan each, while more than 30 others received at least a million yuan.We've heard of companies rewarding employees with massive bonuses, but giving out the money in cold, hard cash?
"Nonetheless, the three top performers brought in more than a few hundred million yuan, and one of them brought in sales worth over three hundred million yuan," he explained.In the viral video, staff were also seen walking away with stacks of 100-yuan notes after taking part in a money-counting contest at the party.
According to The Paper, Henan Mine has used cars and pure gold medals to reward employees in previous years.In the video, employees were seen walking down from the stage with armfuls of cash, with one even dropping a stack of banknotes on the floor because his hands were full.
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