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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Woman fired for talking back to her boss
2007-09-07
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese woman is suing her former employer after falling victim to the company policy of firing staff who contradict their boss three times, local media reported on Thursday.
Boy I wouldn't last 10 minutes in this joint.
HWA-1 Enterprise Co Ltd, a light industrial manufacturer based in China's southeastern port city of Xiamen, sacked a woman surnamed Ni for refusing to pay fines she incurred for talking back to superiors, Xinhua news agency said, citing a local newspaper.
Oh great, the company can FINE you as well.
The company's policy held that a "first contradiction of superiors" would incur a fine of 30 yuan ($4), a second would incur 100 yuan, and a third would warrant dismissal, the agency said.
How enlightened.
Ni incurred a 30 yuan fine after taking umbrage with her factory supervisor for reprimanding her for not filling in a form.
I'm sure that the factory ground to a halt without that form, Mr. Boss-man.
"The factory head told me that, according to company rules, no matter whether management is right or wrong, employees are not allowed to contradict them and must obey," Xinhua quoted Ni as saying.
Scratch that, I wouldn't last FIVE minutes in here- I'd be laughing too hard.
Ni was then threatened with a 100 yuan fine for refusing to pay the first fine, and was sacked after she threatened to report her supervisor to the company's human resource's department.
Nice domino effect there.
The factory's supervisor, surnamed Cao, said it was his legal right to sack Ni.
Hiding behind the law, are we Mr. How-Now-Brown-Cao?
"The company can terminate the contract of employees who seriously breach labor discipline or the company's rules," Xinhua quoted Cao as saying.
Yeah, that form not being filled out was about as serious as you can get, wasn't it Mr. How-Now-Brown-Cao? Why, I bet dozens of workers lost their lives because that form wasn't on file. You're a hero man, really.
Posted by:Free Radical

#6  Was the form a TPS report?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-09-07 19:38  

#5  Once there was newly married couple who had just bought a new mule. They were walking it down the street when the mule trips over a stone. The husband says, “That's one!” They walk some more, when the mule trips over a stone again and the husband says, “That's two!” Then the mule trips over a stone again. The husband says, “That's three,” and shoots the donkey! The wife gets so mad and start's cursing at the husband and saying, “That was our only donkey! You were an idiot to shoot it!” The husband says to his wife, that's ONE!”
Posted by: gorb   2007-09-07 17:50  

#4  Some of the most ardent antiCommunists I know are Chinese women who got fed up with that system and somehow managed to get to the States.

Every one of them naturalized here as soon as they were eligible, vote regularly and detest the totalitarian systems. (Won't print what they think of Hillary and Pelosi.)
Posted by: lotp   2007-09-07 15:09  

#3  Hello? Get me Flung Dung over in Lead Paint. Tell him I found his new sprayer...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-07 12:49  

#2  "The factory head told me that, according to company rules, no matter whether management is right or wrong, employees are not allowed to contradict them and must obey"

Which is why "Made in China" is a synonym for "Quality". And "Not at all deadly".
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2007-09-07 12:46  

#1  ...and a shrubbery!
Posted by: mojo   2007-09-07 11:09  

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