Huawei punished employees after the "sin" New Year
Huawei punished employees after the "sin" New Year
Working in a company and dealing with a competitor's product may cause many problems, which may amount to serious punishment.
At least this is what happened with two employees of the giant Chinese company Huawei, who sent New Year greetings from their phones without realizing the mistake they had made.
The mistake of course is not congratulations, but the phone I sent him, and here is a phone for the Apple iPhone of America, where it was noted with congratulations attached phrase "sent via Twitter by iPhone."
Although the survey was quick, the problem occurred, as users saw it and posted footage on Chinese social networking sites such as Webbo, Sky News reported.
In an internal memo sent on Thursday, monitored by Reuters, Chinese vice president Qin Leifang blamed the staff for the mistake and said it "caused damage to Huawei's brand."
According to the sources, the two employees were forced to use their personal phone to send New Year's greetings via Twitter on time, ie, with the start of the new year, using VPN, especially as Twitter is banned in China.
Huawei punished employees by reducing their positions while cutting their salaries.
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