A Chinese tech company fired an employee for taking medical 'bed rest' on a tropical island instead of recuperating at home
A tech company in China fired an employee after he spent his two-week sick leave on a tropical island, according to the country'sThe man, who was identified only by his surname, Xu, contested his employer's action, but it was rejected by Beijing's Third Intermediate People's Court in mid-April 2023, according to the media outlet, citing a court filing.
However, one of Xu's co-workers saw him at the airport in Hainan during his sick leave and reported the sighting, according to the media report. "I'm telling you that I was sick and I did not travel. I just recuperated at home," Xu told his manager, NBD reported. The tech company fired Xu two days later for"fraud and dishonesty" and a labor dispute between the two parties ensued.
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