Walking barefoot on fire charcoal, a Swiss company "Qi Qi" group was injured by 25 people

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.17

Jimu Journalist Sun Yan

Video editing Xuan Yiyao

Intern Zeng Zheng

It is not a long -distance running, nor is it climbing, but walking on the burning coal. Recently, the "wonderful" group building activity of a Swiss company has caused heated discussion among netizens.

Related report screenshots (Source: BBC)

According to the BBC 15th report, on the evening of June 14, local time, the Swiss Zurich State Police issued a statement saying that at a company building activity held in northern Switzerland that day, 25 people were burned after completing the "barefoot and charcoal" project after completing the "barefoot and charcoal" project. Thirteen of them were severely injured and had been taken to the hospital for treatment.

At present, the local police have conducted investigations on the matter.

It is understood that in recent years, some companies have begun to use "challenging" activities to "stimulate" employee potential, and more and more "strange" group building activities have also appeared. Essence

In this regard, many netizens said that they could not understand the significance of such group building activities.

"A activity hurt 25 people. I couldn't believe it. Did anyone tell them the risks of this before? Let employees walk on the coal barefoot, which will not enhance the relationship between colleagues. Deep friendship. "A netizen from New York wrote on a social platform.

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