the company, which operates a shopping center at Motian Vitality City, provided its employees with vouchers in place of cash wages. These vouchers, valued between $1.4 and $70, could only be used ...
A Chinese company, Motian Vitality City, is under investigation after sparking outrage online for paying its employees in consumer vouchers instead of cash, South China Morning Post reported.
A Chinese company was criticised for allegedly paying the salaries of employees in vouchers instead of cash. An employee posted the accusation on social media, sparking widespread criticism online ...
Hongkongers will get the first part of their HK$5,000 handout in cash vouchers from August 1, provided smooth testing of the scheme’s operating systems. More details will be announced at the end ...
A company in China was criticised after one of its employees claimed that they were paid their salaries in vouchers instead of cash. The employee's social media post not only sparked widespread ...
I think so, because cash is more convenient. Cash can be used to pay for more things, whereas vouchers will have to be used to buy designated products at venues with the correct card-readers.