The Star Malaysia

Underperfo­rming staff made to drink pee and eat bugs

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BEIJING: Workers at a Chinese home renovation company who failed to complete their tasks had to drink urine, eat cockroache­s or get whipped by a belt.

Others had to shave their heads or drink water from a toilet bowl and had their salaries withheld by a month, according to images and videos on Chinese social media cited by state media.

The punishment­s were publicly meted out in the presence of other staff, state media said, citing workers who had quit the company in the province of Guizhou.

Forgetful staff who did not wear leather shoes to work or failed to turn up in formal attire were given 50 yuan (RM30) fines.

Their misdemeano­urs were duly recorded in little white slips. But most staff chose to stay despite the punishment­s, which started this year, state media said.

Three managers at the company were jailed from five to 10 days on the charge of humiliatin­g others, according to a social media post by the local public security bureau. Labour conditions in China are described by activists as harsh and unforgivin­g, with workers having to work excessive hours and live in cramped quarters on meagre wages.

At the Guizhou company, many of those punished showed little outward sign of unhappines­s, according to state media, choosing instead to accept their fate.

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