On March 3, a recruitment announcement on a second-hand trading platform sparked heated discussion. Du Hua, the founder of Lehua Entertainment, posted on his official account that the company is recruiting a "one-day general assistant" and announced that the final candidate will be determined by drawing lots.
Judging from the announcement information, interested applicants need to pay 10 yuan to qualify for lottery recruitment.
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter noticed that this recruitment announcement was published 1 day ago. As of 15:00 on March 3, more than 6,900 people had signed up to participate in this event. Information on the
page shows that this "recruitment" event will end in 7 days, with 50 lottery codes, but there is no limit to the total number of registrations.
In this "recruitment" announcement, Lehua promised: "My General Assistant" (one-day version) can unlock Lehua Entertainment achievements by checking in at work, discovering connections in the entertainment industry, and accidentally meeting Lehua family artists.
Tianyancha app shows that the company behind Lehua Entertainment is Beijing Lehua Yuanyu Culture Communication Co., Ltd. The company was established in 2009 with a registered capital of 110 million yuan and its legal representative is Du Hua. It is a company mainly engaged in culture and art. It has completed an IPO listing in 2023 with a transaction amount of HK$490 million.
It is understood that Lehua’s artists include Wang Yibo, Cheng Xiao, Wu Xuanyi, etc.
"Spend 10 yuan to transfer money to go to work, such a magical operation..." Once this news leaked out, it quickly sparked discussion. Some netizens raised questions, believing that this kind of "recruitment" activity by drawing lots on a second-hand trading platform is essentially another way to make money and raise funds, and it means deceiving celebrity fans.
Zhao Liangshan, a lawyer at Shaanxi Hengda Law Firm, told reporters that when Lehua Entertainment publishes a recruitment announcement to find assistants, the first thing that applies is labor law, labor contract law, etc. Simply charging registration fees is not advisable. “my country’s Labor Contract Law clearly stipulates that when recruiting, companies are not allowed to charge registration fees and other fees from job seekers, and they are not allowed to charge training fees, deposits, mortgages, etc. from hired personnel. etc."
He said that as far as this incident is concerned, Leroy collected the registration fee without promising to return it, and it was not a loan; it has stated that the shortlisted people were determined through a lottery, which showed that there was no intention to defraud, so it is difficult to identify it as fraud. .
But in his opinion, in the final analysis, this recruitment method is undoubtedly cutting off job seekers' money and making them look ugly.
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Sun Qingyun