Chinese bank employees get beatings from trainer angered at low scores

A screengrab from the video showing motivational trainer Jiang Yang beating bank employees in China. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/PEOPLE'S DAILY, CHINA

BEIJING (REUTERS, AFP, CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A motivational trainer in China, upset at the low scores in a session with rural bank employees, handed out beatings for eight of them, shaved the heads of the men and cut the hair of the women.

"Spanking was a training model I have been exploring for many years," the trainer, Jiang Yang, said on his microblog, absolving the bank's leadership of direct responsibility.

Changzhi Zhangze Rural Commercial Bank, a rural lender in Changzhi in the northern province of Shanxi, hired a Shanghai-based training company to run a "performance breakthrough" course, a local rural banking oversight body said on a government-run website.

After a day of training last weekend for a staff of more than 200, Jiang demanded explanations from the eight employees with the weakest scores.

One responded, "I'm not hard on myself". Another shouted, "I didn't make a breakthrough!" while a third blamed lack of teamwork.

Then he asked them to prepare to be beaten, and strode up and down the row of offenders several times, whacking them loudly on their behinds with a stick.

One woman who tried to protect her posterior with her hands was ordered to remove them, yelping when she was hit.

Later, he cut the women's hair and shaved the men's heads, according to media reports and www.czlook.com, the website of the Changzhi city government news office.

The punishment, captured in a mobile telephone video circulated on Chinese social media, touched off criticism. "Since when does beating employees become a way of raising performance?" asked one Weibo user, Denny Tangmashi.

The training company declined requests by Reuters for comment, while telephone calls to the bank went unanswered and Jiang's mobile phone appeared to have been switched off.

In an online statement on Monday, the oversight body described the training as "improper", adding that it had suspended the bank's chairman and a deputy governor and told Jiang to make a public apology. The training course has also been halted.

Some saw the punishment for the bankers and the trainer as inadequate, however. "They need to be beaten with a stick!" wrote Weibo user Edison Li Jingyu.

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