Annual Dinner... or NOT...
It is a traditional custom in China to have 庆功宴 (alias Staff Annual Dinner) in celebration of a successful business year before the Lunar New Year. Ours is held today, 27 January 2007. Colleagues from offices located in the North region of China (Tianjin, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang, Qingdao & Changchun) took night trains to Beijing to attend this corporate function. Whilst the intention of an Annual Dinner is to promote staff unity, two names were forgotten...
My boss provided a list of suggested themes to the organizing committee & the 1st on the list was named the theme of this year's annual dinner. "Go for gold" - symbolizes the aim to win (gold medal), quite appropriately in the context that Beijing is the host city of the Olympic Games in 2008 and my company is an Official Supplier in the product category of Freight Forwarding & Customs Clearance for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Yet, two names were forgotten...
An email was sent to the Admin. Manager (who is responsible for organizing this function) by my boss to request if the two names could be invited to the annual dinner. The answer was "yes", followed by a list of details (date: 27-Jan 2007, time: 5pm, venue: Chateau Laffitte Hotel).
As days went by, my boss & i learned that there will be a group photo taking session at 4pm (1hr before the function starts), which obviously both of us were not informed of. Then we saw the original email of invitation which was sent to the 300+ staff - quite different to what my boss & i have received where the lower portion of the invite details were deleted.
We felt disregarded as a part of the Beijing office... Decided we will not attend the dinner.
