The anti-corruption campaign should not affect the reasonable benefits of employees. This is according to the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, which says free movies and occasional outings are OK.
Meanwhile, a related survey shows that the dream benefit for most employees is, more days off.
What's acceptable employee benefit? Has ordinary employees' benefits been influenced by the anti-corruption campaigns?
Topic2 When Should You Turn to Firefighters for Help?
Five ?firefighters? have driven 20 kilometers to help a ?cat? caught in a mousetrap in eastern China's Liyang city, Jiangsu Province, causing a debate over the universal value of life and the appropriate use of ?emergency? response resources.
A noteworthy detail in the story is that the firefighters were called in to help because the cat wouldn't let anyone near it.
Do we need firefighters on things like this?
Topic3 Steamed Bun Brand Goubuli To Sell Coffee
Cheesecake goes with coffee, but how about steamed buns? GouBuLi, a 150-year-old brand known for its steamed stuffed buns, has inked a joint venture agreement with Australia's Retail Food Group Ltd. to operate the latter's coffee house brands in China. Is it a good idea?
Topic4 Time heals all wounds
A breakup can be physically and mentally debilitating, both as a reminder that romance is lost and that you're alone again.
Indulging in copious amounts of junk food, watching rom-coms, and listening to sad songs can be a way to deal with the breakup, but when will you start to feel like yourself again?
According to a study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology, it takes three months to get over a breakup and get out of the recovery zone.
What does the study talk about? Is it new?
Topic5 45 Minutes to Fall in Love with Strangers
Recently, an article published by the New York Times goes viral on the internet. Named "To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This", the article is mainly about how to set up an intimate relationship with a stranger in 45 minutes.
Do you think it is possible?