Do you work overtime during the Chinese New Year? Watch Zhang Songwen teach you how to respond with

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

On February 4, well-known actor Zhang Songwen shared on Weibo his unique discovery when filming "The Code of the Riverside Map at Qingming Festival" in Zhouzhuang - a tree called "black tree". He described the tree's foliage as being extremely colorful at the turn of autumn and winter, and a tree can show a variety of colors such as green, yellow, and red, which is no less ornamental than the autumn maple leaves. Not only that, Zhang Songwen also brought back to Beijing a few branches full of fruits, placed them in vases as dried flowers, and hung New Year's blessing cards, adding a strong festive atmosphere to the home.

This sharing full of literary and artistic flavor quickly resonated and heated discussions among netizens. Some netizens left a message and joked: "I don't want to go to work, but I want Teacher Zhang Songwen to go to work." In this regard, Zhang Songwen responded humorously: "On your size, I want to celebrate the New Year!" This answer not only shows his sense of humor, but also expresses the feelings of many workers who still need to stick to their posts during the Chinese New Year.

With the arrival of the triple pay overtime day from February 10 to February 12, many workers are about to start vacation mode. However, there are still some positions where workers need to stick to their posts and contribute silently. For this group of workers, it is especially important to understand how overtime pay is calculated. According to the regulations, February 10 to February 12 is a statutory holiday, and if the employer arranges overtime for the employee, it shall pay the employee 300% of the overtime wage. The period from February 13 to February 17 is a rest day and a compensatory holiday, and the employer shall first arrange for the employee to take a compensatory rest after the holiday, and if it is indeed impossible to arrange a compensatory holiday, the employer shall pay 200% of the overtime wage. These overtime wages are paid by the employer in addition to the monthly wages paid to the employee.

Zhang Songwen's Weibo sharing not only allowed people to appreciate the beauty of the black tree, but also sparked a discussion about workers' rights and overtime wages. In this special period, let us pay more attention to those workers who are quietly contributing to ensure that their rights and interests are protected.

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