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What happened to Wuhan employees? mobike pulled banners to ask for salary?

Recently, employees of mobike in Wuhan pulled banners at the subway station to ask the company for salary, which was shocking. After all, mobike just announced the financing of $600 million, but at this juncture, it was revealed that front-line employees were in arrears with wages and had no way to ask for wages, so they had to pull banners in public places to initiate complaints.

Some media interviewed the party who pulled the banner. It turns out that this is a salary-seeking activity initiated by maintenance workers in Qingshan, Wuhan, mobike. They were owed wages by the company for as long as four months, and they had to raise the banner after many arrears.

It is understood that mobike set up Qingshan maintenance workshop in Wuhan in February this year, and 12 temporary maintenance workers working in this workshop have been in arrears with their wages. Some of them left their jobs without any pay after working for a month or two, while the rest have been working for four months without receiving a penny. The workers have repeatedly reported the problems to their superiors, but they have always been fruitless.

According to an exposed WeChat chat record, mobike, the person in charge of the suspected repair shop in Qingshan District, Wuhan, claimed that he had not received the salary paid by the company, which made it impossible to pay the wages of the workers. The person in charge is quite jealous of the worry that workers pull banners to ask for wages.

I don't know if it's true or not. If it is true, I hope these workers can get their due remuneration as soon as possible. If it is too late to get it, it is recommended to protect your legitimate rights and interests through legal channels.