A Chinese boss surnamed Pu, who urged the company's staff to put work above family, apologized to his subordinates. This is reported by the Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post.
It is noted that the project manager in China caused a wave of outrage in The network, urging employees to give priority to work rather than family, adding that "if someone dies at home, let them rot." The boss's instruction was posted in a group online chat.
According to him, employees should be fully committed to their duties, and any vacation should be conditioned by project requirements, not personal needs.
"My personal opinion is that if you participate in this project, then the project work comes first. If someone dies at home, let them rot for a while. First you need to finish the project, and then deal with personal issues. Maybe it's just my personal opinion, but I wonder if everyone agrees!" — said the boss.
Against the background of the outbreak in The head of the scandal later apologized on social networks, admitting that his comments in the working group were inappropriate, and promised to improve.
"My recent comments in the working group were inappropriate and offensive to my colleagues. I am deeply sorry and remorseful. I sincerely apologize to every colleague in the group," he wrote, in particular.

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