Is it illegal for the boss to force employees to buy things in the store?

1. Is it illegal for the boss to force employees to buy things in the store?

1. It is illegal for the boss to force employees to buy things in the store. Workers have the right to refuse to buy the company's products, and employers can complain to the labor inspection if they buy the company's products illegally. The boss forced employees to buy things in the store, and was detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and fined more than 200 yuan and less than 500 yuan. If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. If the circumstances are serious, it may constitute a crime of forced trading.

2. Legal basis: Article 10 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests.

Consumers have the right to fair trade.

When purchasing goods or receiving services, consumers have the right to obtain fair trading conditions such as quality assurance, reasonable price and correct measurement, and have the right to refuse the compulsory trading behavior of operators.

Article 16

When providing commodities or services to consumers, business operators shall perform their obligations in accordance with this Law and other relevant laws and regulations.

If there is an agreement between the operator and the consumer, they shall perform their obligations in accordance with the agreement, but the agreement between the two parties shall not violate the provisions of laws and regulations.

When providing commodities or services to consumers, business operators shall abide by social morality, be honest and trustworthy, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers; Unfair and unreasonable trading conditions shall not be set, and trading shall not be forced.

Second, what is the standard for filing the crime of forced trading?

1, buying or selling commodities by means of violence or threats, and the circumstances are serious;

2. Forcing others to provide services or accept services by means of violence or threats, and the circumstances are serious.