Chapter 789: Chapter 252: Worthy of Kaisen Company!_2 Chapter 789: Chapter 252: Worthy of Kaisen Company!_2 In the aspect of “innovation,” these traditional companies are really generations behind the internet companies.
No matter how they change, they’re still stuck in their old ways.
They have never escaped the domain of “labor relations,” so it’s not too difficult for to refute them.
However, it’s those internet companies that are the true adversaries.
They really dare to “innovate” and will “innovate.” All I can say is, they truly live up to the na of innovative companies; everything about them is new.
Then there’s that new legal director—do they really not understand, or is there another reason?
They still haven’t submitted the labor contract.
...
What are they thinking?
But…
it’s okay if they don’t submit it.
Without a contract, Yang Tiezhi will be happy to get his money.
From my side, I can win no matter what.
It doesn’t really matter now.
It’s just a pity that there’s no new evidence or witness testimony regarding the contract issue.
It seems they’re not very competent.
The one who cooperates best with seems to be just Zhang Wei.
Let’s continue then.
But before that, I still need to ask Yang Tiezhi about his previous situation.
After the call connected, Jingzhou’s Yang Tiezhi imdiately said to Old Tang after hearing his words, “Lawyer Tang, has…
has all this stuff been dug up again?
Damn it, they said it’d be over once the money was deducted!”
He was truly bewildered.
It was clearly stated that once the money was deducted, it would all be over, but now they’ve brought up all these issues again!
“Lawyer Tang, I actually took leave for those two days I missed work.
My dad was in the hospital and I had to go take care of him.
The company policy allows for only two days of personal leave at a ti.
I went ho and stayed for two days, but that wasn’t enough, so I called my team leader to ask for more leave.”
“He told to take care of my business, but when I got back to the company, they said I had been absent without leave and deducted six days’ salary from .
I don’t make much in a month, and they deducted so much that month…”
“And about that other matter, we were just chatting casually, and then the conversation turned to our wages.
At the ti, I was…
also thoughtless.
He ntioned how much he earned, and I said how much I earned.”
“I earned more than him, he wasn’t happy, and afterward, he reported .
My wages were deducted again, and they told that if I didn’t accept the deduction, I could just quit.”
Old Tang listened to Yang Tiezhi’s words, took notes, and asked so key questions.
“About the wage deduction, do you have any evidence from that ti?
Oh, they sent you an email?
Okay, and there’s evidence for the latter incident too, huh?
I got it…”
After asking his questions, Old Tang hung up the phone.
Looking at the pile of notes in front of him, he couldn’t help but shake his head and say, “This company, damn impressive.”
Kaisen Logistics Company has been established for quite so ti, but now Old Tang felt that it didn’t seem like a company, but rather like a small workshop run by the company owner.
Many things had no bylaws; whatever ca to their heads was implented on the fly.
No wonder that Mr.
Guo left so quickly.
The two issues involved here were related to wage deductions, and looking at the extent and reasons for the deductions, all Old Tang could say was damn impressive.
Such matters, if not taken seriously, are just that, but when scrutinized, it’s a whole different story.
This isn’t wage deduction; damn it, this is a fine!
If nobody took issue with it, then fine, but once soone does, then it’s worth discussing thoroughly.
Like the case with the food delivery riders before, if nobody took it seriously, no one would know which company counted as the employer.
But once you start taking it seriously, you must have an employer!
Last ti there was soone who said, why not register a company, sign a contract, pay the wages for the month and then dissolve the company, and then register and dissolve again…
This…
all I can say is that it’s a good idea, and you can think about why no brilliant legal teams in internet companies have used such a nifty thod.
In terms of brainstorming, the netizens are far more damn impressive than the capitalists (laughs).
Last ti, that director nad Bai or sothing kept saying that they were conducting affairs in accordance with the company’s regulations.
Old Tang gave them a good dressing-down at that ti.
But unexpectedly, this ti they’ve co up with so much stuff again, and it’s all still based on the company’s regulations.
This level of tacit cooperation might not be as good as Zhang Wei’s, but it’s not too shabby either.
Originally, I thought this first-instance trial was just going through the motions, but to my surprise, it turned out to be a delightful encounter!
On the other hand, Lin Shuqiang had nothing much going on.
He was just annoyed for a few days after the conflict with Lawyer Wei last ti.
In any case, Lin Shuqiang now felt that not a single lawyer was trustworthy.
Damn it, they talk so nicely when collecting money, but when you ask them to refund a bit, it’s harder than reaching heaven.
And that Yang Tiezhi, damn it, wasn’t he saying he was so poor he could hardly get by?
Now suddenly he can pull out thirty thousand like it’s nothing.
After failing to handle the situation and reporting it to Manager Liu, Lin Shuqiang was reprimanded a few tis, but he didn’t care about that.
Getting the money was fine; after all, it wasn’t like he could do anything else after the money had been paid.
So, Lin Shuqiang was also quite happy.
Ti passed in this cheerful atmosphere, and the next day arrived.
In the registration court of the Lanshan District, the staff mber Lv Xiangyu looked at Old Tang standing in front of her and adjusted her glasses before saying, “Lawyer Tang, are you here to file a counterclaim?”
Old Tang nodded and replied, “Yes, a counterclaim.”
There was no way around it.
Those who have played shooter gas know that it’s not about shooting well but about catching well.
When the other party cooperates to this extent, if he doesn’t respond in kind, wouldn’t that look unprofessional?
Even hitn know that you’re only professional if you burn the photographs!
Taking the docunts from Old Tang, the 25-year-old Lv Xiangyu, with a lovely face, began the review.
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