An employee in Wuhan helped the company buy Alipay red envelopes, why was he deducted from the salary of the month?

On August 1 day, Xiao Zhang, an employee of a garment factory in Wuhan, accidentally won Alipay's 4888 Yuan Yu Yu 'ebao Red Packet Award, which was originally thought to be a happy event. Unexpectedly, Xiao Zhang's boss insisted that the bonus should be returned to the company after knowing it, and also asked to deduct the amount of red envelopes from Xiao Zhang Gong's assets. Xiao Zhang earns 3500 yuan a month. If you want to deduct a red envelope, it means that you won't get a penny for a month's hard work.

After the incident, Xiao Zhang felt very wronged: "The money is in his pocket. Why should I give it to the company?" He posted in the forum on the 0/9th floor of Wuhan/KLOC-for comments, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens.

Some people think that Alipay account belongs to Xiao Zhang, and he won the prize by paying. It's his own luck, so the money belongs to him. However, some netizens said that Xiao Zhang paid the company's money and the red envelope inside should be returned to the company. There are even netizens who are suspected of being legal professionals who have a professional debate on the attribution of bonuses in posts. Some netizens joked: This story tells us that friends should remember to block the boss.

Liu Tingting, a lawyer of a Beijing office, preliminarily judged that the Alipay red envelope in Xiao Zhang might belong to an individual. "First of all, this account is Xiao Zhang's own, and there is another one. Alipay's winning the prize is not inevitable, but accidental", so Xiao Zhang still has room to fight with his boss. However, because there are no relevant laws and regulations on the ownership of Alipay red envelopes, it is indeed controversial who owns them.