China firm sparks outrage by fining workers for looking in mirrors, eating at desks

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A senior executive from a well-known home furnishing company in China has sparked online controversy by announcing a series of bizarre workplace rules.
Among the strange requirements are fines for looking in the mirror and eating snacks during work hours. The rules also require staff to clock in six times a day.
The controversy unfolded in May after it was revealed online that a senior executive in the e-commerce department of Man Wah Holdings Ltd, surnamed Liu, had issued a notice.

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