2011 year-end bonus ranking list: the most shocking year-end bonus is to give out coffins

2011 year-end bonus ranking list: the most shocking year-end bonus is to give out coffins

Recently, the news that a company gave out coffins as year-end bonuses has caused a lot of heated discussion. The Spring Festival is a time for good luck, and coffins do sound unlucky during the Chinese New Year. This kind of year-end bonus is very confusing. Follow the editor to look at the 2011 year-end bonus rankings and see if your city is on the list?

2011 year-end bonus ranking list: the most shocking year-end bonus is to give out coffins

Year-end bonus: giving out coffins

The most widely circulated and shocking year-end bonus idea this year is to give out coffins as year-end bonuses.

"We give out coffins, which are environmentally friendly coffins, and each costs 10,000 to 12,000 yuan," said a Taiwanese company. The top prize is a coffin for the employee who has made the greatest contribution to the company. "If the employee accepts it, it means promotion and wealth. At the same time, if the employee does not want it, it can be donated to disadvantaged groups."

The coffins provided by this company are one-person-sized and padded with yellow gauze. This coffin, along with a 42-inch LCD TV, is one of the company's top products. However, although the boss of the company does not mind giving away coffins, not every employee has the courage to move the coffin home and place it in the living room. The boss of the company also specially made a flat coffin drawing and brought the drawing to the year-end bonus distribution site. After the employees looked at the drawing, if they needed a coffin, someone would deliver it to their home. If you don't need it, you can donate it on the spot.

In addition, the "mantou year-end bonus" issued by some units has also encountered a lot of criticism. Distributing steamed buns originally meant that both the unit and the employees were thriving. For people in the workplace, it makes sense to wish for a good start. However, the reporter found during the interview that this jackpot was not very appealing.

"If I got it, I would throw it away directly. I am from the south and we don't eat steamed buns during the Chinese New Year. Eating steamed buns during festivals is for sacrifice, which has a bad meaning." said a working person. Other working professionals believe that it is unfair for the company to give out steamed buns to employees as a way of easing them out after working so hard until the end of the year.

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