www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

Make me your Homepage
left corner left corner
China Daily Website

Surprise! No party for the New Year

Updated: 2013-01-26 03:47
By Xu Lin (China Daily)

Instead of watching ubiquitous imitations of Gangnam Style at another year-end party, staff at Linksus Marketing were given something new.

Each got a big candylike gift, with 888 yuan ($143) in cash, chocolate and a thank you letter from their president Tan Ming — minus the party.

"The innovative idea tends to give each staff member what they like most so that they can deal with 'the candy' at their will. They are very happy about it," says Cui Liguang, brand manager of the company.

As Chinese New Year approaches, companies all over the country are busy holding year-end parties, most of which feature a buffet, various programs performed by staff members, such as singing, dancing, sketches and imitation shows, and a lottery with precious prizes.

Cui says that with a traditional year-end party, it's difficult to cater to everyone's taste at dinner because there are so many people. Some may not even have time to attend the party.

According to Cui, the cost of more than 1 million yuan is almost the same as that of last year, when nearly 1,700 staff members and their families, and clients from four cities enjoyed parties in water parks.

It's also a response to China's top political leader Xi Jinping's recent call to reject extravagance and reduce bureaucratic visits and meetings.

Linksus is not the only company to cancel the annual party.

Many government departments and State-owned enterprises canceled or cut the budgets of their year-end parties to echo Xi's call.

Netizens left several hundred posts about the cancelation of year-end parties on Sina Weibo, a popular micro-blogging platform. One netizen wrote: "Is there a more distressing thing than calling off the year-end party when it's going to be held soon?"

Deloitte Shanghai's office said that its annual general party has been canceled by the company executive. But there will be smaller parties for each department to celebrate a year of hard work.

"The year-end party market is flat due to the economic crisis as well as the government's new policy. State-owned companies are mainly affected by the policy, and other corporations because of economics," says Zhang Haiyong, general manager of Red Cursor Culture Media (Beijing) Co.

The company organizes year-end parties mainly for State-owned enterprises, private corporations, enterprises and institutions.

"Compared with last year, we have less business, and most corporations are spending less money on annual parties. For example, one company decreased its budget by more than 30 percent this year," Zhang says.

The company prepared about 20 year-end parties last year and Zhang had no time to rest, but now he has only a dozen parties to run.

He says small and medium-sized companies often spend 100,000 yuan on year-end parties, and big companies may spend about 1 million yuan.

According to Zhang, corporations mainly cut costs in two ways — renting a cheaper place and using less lighting, stereo systems and stage arts. But they will not lower the buffet's standards as they don't want to dampen the party's atmosphere.

"I'm considering exploring other markets because it's more and more difficult to do year-end party business," Zhang says.

Some companies, however, still organize their year-end parties with normal budgets .

"We were all looking forward to the party, which not only offers us an opportunity to showcase talent but also serves as a perfect platform for the management to communicate with staff," says Xie Lan, manager of the marketing department of training agency EF Education First in Beijing.

As for Zhou Quan, CEO of Yinchuangruicai Investment in Beijing, the year-end party is an opportunity to summarize 2012's work, express his gratitude to employees and motivate their passion for work.

More than 100 employees were invited to Sanya, Hainan province, to enjoy a five-day trip in a five-star hotel, with the annual award ceremony and year-end party.

Xu Junqian contributed to this story.

Contact the writer at xulin@chinadaily.com.cn

8.03K
 
...
Hot Topics
China launched its second space laboratory, the Tiangong II, on Thursday night, which space officials said will become the country’s largest scientific platform in space.
...
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩在线二区全免费 | 精品国产91久久久久久久a | 国产成人在线观看免费网站 | 欧美日韩亚洲综合在线一区二区 | 在线国产一区二区 | 国产乱码精品一区二区三区四川人 | 日本一级~片免费永久 | 免费观看成为人视频 | 精品视频久久 | 国产一级特黄a大片99 | 国产播放 | 一本色道久久99一综合 | 亚洲精品成人 | 久久久久久久91精品免费观看 | 亚洲一区二区三区四区五区六区 | 欧美日韩一区二区三区视频 | 自怕偷自怕亚洲精品 | 久久是精品 | 成年人视频在线观看免费 | 欧美视频 亚洲视频 | 国产天堂亚洲精品 | 国产一级在线现免费观看 | 日本高清一本二本三本如色坊 | 一级毛片aaa | 国产免费爱在线观看视频 | 中文字幕日韩国产 | 99久久精品6在线播放 | 欧美国产伦久久久久 | 人成精品视频三区二区一区 | 日韩三级在线观看视频 | 久久国产精品二区99 | 久久精品国产一区二区三区 | 色综合久久久久久久 | 成人综合影院 | 91久久国产综合精品女同我 | 99在线观看 | 一二三区视频 | 全国男人的天堂天堂网 | 香蕉久久综合精品首页 | 亚洲在线看 | 欧美日韩偷拍自拍 |