Marriage or expulsion for single employees!


A company in China was reprimanded by officials after it had issued a notification threatening to expel its celibate and divorced employees if they remained celibate by the end of September.

The Shuntyan Chemical Group in Shandong County, East China, which employs more than 1,200 people, announced a policy that pledges to enhance the company’s marriage rate in January.

The company asked its single and divorced employees between the ages of 28 and 58 years “marriage and stability” by the end of September of this year.

And those who do not do this by the end of March need to write a self -criticism. If they do not marry by the end of June, the company will make a “evaluation” for them. If they are still singing by the end of September, they will be expelled.

The company also approved a policy that emphasizes traditional Chinese values ​​such as loyalty and patriarchal piety.

The said: “Failure to respond to the government’s call to improve the marriage rate is betrayal. And not listening to your parents is not a righteousness of parents. And allow yourself to stay celibate is not good. And the failure of your colleagues failed.

The company was founded in 2001, and it was one of the 50 largest companies in Lenny, where its headquarters are located.

The Human Resources and Local Social Security Office told Beijing News that it had searched the company on February 13, and in less than a day, the company said it had withdrawn the policy. (Sky News)


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