eBay Eachnet Launches Online Donation Service For Chinese Migrant Workers
February 4, 2008 |
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Online auction website eBay Eachnet organized a special annual meeting in which the company held an auction to raise funds to help Chinese migrant workers who have been stopped by China's blizzards from returning home.
Within 30 minutes, auction items like "having candlelight diner with a pretty female manager", "dancing for one minute with a male manager" and "work at the grassroots level for one hour" were sold out. More than RMB10,000 raised from the auction will be used to thousands of migrant workers get home safely.
Besides the auction, eBay Eachnet said that the company's employees are continuing raising funds in the hope of helping more migrant workers. After heavy snow fell on China in late January and early February, many companies, including China Mobile, Lenovo, Tencent, Mengniu, Sinopec, Suning and Bank of China have taken actions to donate to help with the disaster relief.
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