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Lin Wan, a young woman who just took over her family business, introduced benefits like free afternoon tea and flexible working hours to connect with employees. But a truncated video of her scolding a slacking staff member was posted online, labeling her a "hypocritical capitalist" overnight. As the cyberbullying pushed company partnerships to the brink of collapse, Lin didn’t defend herself—instead, she publicly canceled all extra benefits. She then released the full surveillance footage, exposing the video shooter as an "infiltrator" sent by a competitor. Employees realized they’d been manipulated and actively spoke up for Lin. Later, Lin launched a "benefit points system" where only those contributing to the team could unlock benefits, hitting back at the rival and reuniting the once-dispirited team.
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