“Takes as much cash as they want:” Chinese company lays out $11 million on table for employees
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31 Jan 2025
A Chinese crane manufacturing company stunned its employees with jaw-dropping yearly bonuses, laying out $11 million cash (Rs3.6 billion) on the table and inviting workers to take home as much as they could.
Employees had 15 minutes to count as much money as they could and whatever they managed to collect, they got to take home.
According to a Chinese media report, Henan Mining Crane Co., Ltd, announced that it would distribute up to $11million to its employees at the year-end.
The video shared by the company on its social media accounts went viral, with corporate workers watching as their wildest bonus fantasies became a reality for some in China.
“Henan company is giving out millions for its year-end bonus. Employees can bring home as much cash as they can count,” the company wrote in video's caption.
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A lavish party was arranged and a huge table covered with stacks of banknotes were seen in the viral video.
The video showed employees eagerly standing around the table, waiting for their turn to grab as much cas as possible.
According to the report, one employee managed to count 100k yuan securing it as his bonus, an amount worth over 3.885 million Pakistani rupees.
This was not the first time that the Hainan Mining Crane Company made headlines for its generous bonus. In 2023, the company similarly handed out substantial cash bonds to its employees during the annual dinner.
Social media users quickly shared their reactions to the unusual sight of a company showering its employees with exorbitant bonuses.
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“This is the kind of paperwork I want, but the company had other plans,” an Instagram user said.
Another stressed corporate employee quipped, “Same as my company. But instead of money they give tons of workload.”
While another social media user mentioned that he was going to send the video to his company management.
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