In Sichuan, China, three supervisors at an interior decorating company crawled on their hands and knees for over half a mile after failing to meet sales targets.
They werenāt alone in the shaming: One female employee was forced to shave her eyebrows to repent. However, she was not forced to crawl around the city streets, but apparently, did so as an act of self-inflicted punishment.
According to WCC Daily, the general manager said he would crawl a half a mile if the company didnāt make their sales target. The company didnāt, and there were also discrepancies in the accounting, so the manager got two other execs to join him.
āThe temperature was 104 degrees,ā said one witness quoted by WCC Daily. āIt was like they were masochistic.ā Witnesses to the scene expressed shock as this sort of thing isnāt that common (though, it did happen last year at another company).
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The incident has been covered by the mainstream Chinese press like Xinhuanet and iFeng as well as the television news media.
According to WCC Daily, one employee said that the companyās atonements had always been harsh, such as allegedly cleaning the office, whether thatās sweeping up, taking out the trash, or scrubbing the toilets, as well as paying for business dinners. Besides crawling, employees are allegedly shave their eyebrows, and for male employees, their heads when they fail to meet expectations.
In China, these actions are being viewed as extremeāand some even wonder if this was a publicity stunt for the company; however, one law professor told WCC Daily that these kinds of actions arenāt exactly illegal there.
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