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XTEP'S Tail Tooth Feast Rewards Employees' Partners

2009/1/14 0:00:00 10261

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Every year, the day of the last tooth is the day when the business owners of Quanzhou entertain their employees. Some large enterprises often hold a tail tooth feast on this day, distribute bonuses and red envelopes in the form of raffle and prizes, and are accompanied by various forms of sports activities, giving a feast to employees and partners for their hard work over the past year.

Ding Shuibo, President of XTEP (China) Limited, said that "the last tooth feast" is one of the highlights of corporate culture activities. In recognition of the advanced, it also enriched the holiday life of employees and created a harmonious and happy atmosphere of corporate culture.

He said that its goal is to build an enterprise of "honesty, harmony, sunshine and happiness" and always pay special attention to such a party.

According to industry sources, the "tail tooth" of Quanzhou enterprises is becoming a big gathering at the end of the year by enterprises and employees and partners from all walks of life. With this opportunity, the company thanks employees for their hard work over the past year, thanks to the contributions of the distributors, and thanks to the cooperation support from suppliers and business partners. This "three thanks" is becoming a part of Quanzhou's corporate culture.

Yang Jing: editor in charge

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