A company in Wuhan, Hubei Province, offered a female intern a monthly salary of only 2,000 yuan, but often made her work overtime until late at night. The female intern has endured five months of low pay and overtime, but the company has been reluctant to give her a regularization. Until one night, the leader asked her to work overtime again, and the female intern finally couldn't bear it anymore and broke out.
The female intern's name is Xiao Yun, and when she entered the company, HR drew a big pie for her, saying that the company has a future for development, overtime pay for overtime, and benefits after becoming a regular. Although Xiao Yun knew that this might be HR's routine, she still chose to accept it because it was difficult to find a job.
However, after Xiao Yun joined the company, she found that what the company said and did was completely different. Her salary is only 2,000 yuan, and she often has to work overtime until late. What makes her even more unacceptable is that she has been working for five months, but the company has not given her a regular job.
Xiao Yun felt very tired and frustrated, and she felt that she was being taken advantage of by the company. So, when the leader asked her to work overtime again one night, she finally couldn't help but explode. She told the leader that she had had enough of this life of low pay and overtime work, and asked the company to give her a reasonable explanation and solution.
Xiao Yun's outburst struck a chord with other colleagues, who said they had suffered similar injustices. And Xiao Yun firmly said that she would not continue to endure this unreasonable work arrangement and treatment, and she would protect her rights and interests.
This story tells us that as a working person, we have the right to defend our rights and dignity. If companies do not comply with labor laws and exploit the fruits of our labor, we should stand up bravely to defend our rights and interests. At the same time, we must also improve our legal awareness and ability to defend our rights, and learn to use the law to protect ourselves. What do you think of the welcome message in the comment area?