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A Chinese firm faced backlash after firing a woman for not buying breakfast for her boss, but quickly reinstated her. - Illustrative photos: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
The woman, identified by her surname Lou, was a new hire at an educational institution and shared her experience on Xiaohongshu. Lou sought reimbursement from Liu and expressed that the entire ordeal left her feeling “helpless and absurd”.One commenter noted: “This boss treated her subordinate like a free assistant, which is unethical and constitutes bullying.”On September 12, the company released a statement announcing that Lou’s supervisor had been fired for abusing her authority and coercing subordinates into assisting her with personal matters.
A 2020 survey conducted by Zhilian Zhaopin, a mainland recruiting company, revealed that 64 per cent of respondents in China had experienced workplace bullying. Common forms of bullying included being coerced into completing unreasonable tasks, enduring verbal abuse, and facing sexual harassment.
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