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Employer kisses female staff daily

Routine will foster good relationsh­ip, says man

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AN employer kisses his female staff every morning as a routine to foster good relationsh­ips among colleagues, China Press reported.

Quoting China’s Xin Min Wang daily, it said the staff had to queue up “to accept” the kiss from the man who owned the Beijing company and created the rule.

This “fostering of relationsh­ips” gesture is done between 9am and 9.30am every day, it was reported.

The employer claimed that he got the idea from an American company, which practised such morning kisses.

He said his employees were more united as a result of it.

But members of the public were shocked to find out about the rule after a video clip of the man kissing his staff was circulated on the Internet.

> A taxi driver is worried sick over his 16-year-old son who has been missing for days, according to a China Press report.

Hue Tian Ming, 42, said Zun Ying went to school with his schoolmate­s, who are staying nearby, from his boarding house in Puchong on Tuesday morning.

According to his schoolmate­s, they ran to the school together but Zun Ying was last in the group.

His schoolmate­s went into their classrooms without realising that he was not among them.

“They only realised it when they could not find Zun Ying after school,” Hue said, adding that his son’s form teacher said he was absent that day. A police report has been lodged. Hue urged those who know of Zun Ying’s whereabout­s to call him at 011-2323 4668.

> Hong Kong TVB artistes Ruco Chan Chinpang and Nancy Wu are allegedly in a relationsh­ip, Kwong Wah Yit Poh reported.

They were spotted having dessert in Chan’s car recently.

When contacted, the 39-year-old actor denied that he was in a relationsh­ip with Wu.

Newspapers reported that Wu broke up with musician Terry Chan in July after being together for more than a year.

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