Chinese firm staff are forced to slap each other’s face

  • Staff at a Chinese cosmetic firm were forced to slap each other’s face at a party
  • Footage shows them hitting each other with rhythm as audience watched
  • Company spokesperson explained it’s a method to build employees’ team spirit

One Chinese company has celebrated its anniversary by forcing employees to slap each other in the face at a party.

Over a dozen female workers were seen kneeling on a T-shape runway in pairs while slapping each other repeatedly, as footage captured.

The company told local media that the group slapping was a performance and it was aimed to build team spirit.

They slap according to the music rhythm as audiences watch

About 20 female workers can be seen kneeling on a T-shape catwalk stage and slapping each others’ in the face (left). They slapped according to the rhythm of the music (right)

The slapping incident happened during an anniversary celebration of a cosmetic company in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, on December 17.

The company was said to be celebrating its 14th anniversary. 

Mr Luo, a spokesperson from the company, told the reporter that it was ‘nothing special but a test for the employees’.

‘They were not simply slapping faces, it was a routine other companies are using as well. This is to build team spirit,’ said Mr Luo.

Company spokesperson claimed such exercise help build team spirit among the employees

The footage was taken during a cosmetic company's 14th anniversary dinner

Company spokesperson claimed such exercise help build team spirit among the employees (left). The footage was taken during a cosmetic company’s 14th anniversary dinner (right)

The cosmetic company is known to be offering sales, plans of beauty programmes and after-service.

According to the footage, the company claimed it aimed to cultivate the so-called ‘wolf spirit’ in their employees.

Web users were shocked to see how the company ‘encouraged’ staff members by physical abuse.

‘You heard those slapping sounds and you know it’s not an act. How can this be a way to build team spirit?’ Web user ‘jiushini’ commented.

‘Xiaoxiaohuo’ said: ‘This so-called corporate culture is totally rubbish!’

Others said that they would not buy their products after watching the clip. 



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