On February 23rd, in response to the sudden death of an employee surnamed Wu in ByteDance, ByteDance Intranet announced that the employee died at 13: 43 after being rescued at 4 1 hour. ByteDance said,? The company bears all medical expenses and provides logistics support throughout the process. The company will also provide pension and care for Wu's family, assist in handling related matters and try its best to help them tide over the difficulties. I think the country must make relevant laws. Many laws in our country are actually missing.
Although there are relevant provisions in the law, they are not clearly defined. As long as there are clear regulations, many companies will implement our laws and policies. On the evening of February 22nd, a screenshot circulated on the Internet showed that a 28-year-old employee in ByteDance died of a sudden myocardial infarction in the gym. It is reported that this screenshot comes from the employee's wife's help-seeking remarks among the owners. According to her, Wu Mou is the image algorithm engineer of ByteDance Video Architecture Department. She has been working in ByteDance for almost four years, and she is under great pressure. She usually works overtime.
Making relevant laws is actually the first aspect. After making laws, Chinese companies must also abide by them. If a company does not abide by the laws of our country, it will impose a large fine to make this society more standardized. ? He felt uncomfortable in the gym. After reporting to the staff, he did not get the first treatment, but asked him to find a doctor himself. Later, I began to spit sour water, but it was not recovered in time. Bytes' reply was vague and refused to answer directly. ? Wu Mou's wife said? It took me an hour to call me to the byte building and then take me to the hospital. He died of myocardial infarction, and they delayed the best rescue time.