Company offers employees annual bonus of a night with a porn star

Feb 6, 2015 - 05:55
Feb 6, 2015 - 06:05
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Company offers employees annual bonus of a night with a porn star
A night with Julia, or a Porsche? (Picture: On.cc)

Most companies settle for offering star employees a big pot of cash when bonus time rolls around – or if they"re unlucky, a space on the ‘Employee of the Month" poster.

In China, they"re a little more full-on.

A list of the unusual bonuses handed out by big Chinese firms this Chinese New Year included a night with the adult film star ‘Julia", who has shown off skills that might well make the night unforgettable in multiple po films released in China.

It was on a leaked list of bonuses offered by inteet security firm Qihoo 360 – in between a brand new Porsche and a trip to Bali.

The list was published by Chinese blog On.CC, along with many other extravagant bonuses offered by Chinese firms.

So far, Qihoo 360 and ‘Julia"s press team have neither confirmed or denied the unusual bonus.

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