"Can I Really Use It?"... Chinese Man Wins '365 Days Paid Leave'
In-Company Event for Stress Relief
'One-Year Paid Leave' Winner Announced, Gaining Attention
A man in China won a '365-day paid leave' at a company event. The lucky winner will be able to receive his salary without going to work for an entire year.
According to online media World of Buzz on the 14th, a company in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, held its annual meeting on the 9th after not holding one for three years due to the impact of COVID-19.
The company planned a lottery to relieve employees' work stress. The lottery consisted of prizes and penalties, with winning employees receiving prizes such as 1-2 days of leave. Employees who drew penalties worked as waiters for the day.
In particular, the management hid a lottery ticket corresponding to one year of paid leave. One employee said, "The boss probably never imagined anyone winning this prize." However, a male employee in a managerial position at the company drew the ticket, surprising not only the staff but also the boss.
A video taken at the scene is spreading on the social networking service (SNS) Weibo. In the video, a man who appears to be the winner is sitting on a chair in the banquet hall with his wife and two young children, holding a sign that reads '365-day paid leave.' The hashtag related to this video has been viewed over 270 million times, showing high interest within China.
However, some argue that '365-day paid leave' is actually impossible. Netizens point out that if an employee is absent for more than a year, the company would need to hire a replacement to handle the workload, and the winner might miss out on salary raises, bonuses, and promotion opportunities.
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Meanwhile, the company stated, "We will discuss with the winner whether to take the paid leave or convert it to cash."
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