Woman Gets Over GH¢156,950 On The Spot From Her Bosses for Being a Loyal Employee, Video Melts Hearts
- A black woman was treated to a heartwarming surprise by her white employees over her loyalty to the company
- She was openly rewarded with cash of over $20, 000 (GH¢156,950) amid cheers and praises from co-workers
- A white man believed to be her employer first began placing wads of dollars in her palms, before another fellow took over from there
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For being with the company for 20 years, a black female employee was handsomely rewarded by her white employers with over GH¢156,950 cash.
A LinkedIn user named Amer Kayyal shared a video on the platform which captured the beautiful moment.
At the start of the clip, the unsuspecting lady was dragged to the centre of a gathering by a white man.
Her white bosses rained cash on her
While she tried to make out what was going on, another white man standing before her praised her loyalty and began placing wads of cash in her hand.
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As if that wasn't enough, the white man who had dragged her earlier exclaimed at the number of years she has worked for the company and topped what the first fellow had given the lady.
By now, the lady was moved to tears, but they weren't done with her.
As she struggled to maintain balance from the overwhelming surprise and blessing coming her way, a cash board of $20, 000 (GH¢156,950) was presented to her.
Watch the video here.
Mixed reactions trail the video
Pedro Gajardo Elefante Animation studio said:
"I love the initiative! But I think they can do it in private too, or just the check; I believe counting money is unnecessary; what do you think?"
Grace Brown said:
"I wish my work would appreciate people like me. All my life I have worked hard and at great quality and I didn't even get a gift card for my birthday this year."
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Fritz Hiser said:
"What, no "lay off", no downsizing, no sale of a business, no oil collapse, no covid...........
"Taking care of employee's, hhhmmm easy."
Raj Bains said:
"Great incentive for large corporations who are always bragging about their annual profits and compensating managers with huge bonuses but thanking the employees with doughnuts ! Kinda reminds me of the last “great” outfit I worked for 15 years. Full marks to this Orthodontist….. well done!"
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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a kindhearted boss had given GH¢7,734 free cash to each of his 58 workers.
Anderson, 52, who is the manager at Joseph Parr, a building merchant also handed similar packages to young apprentices who still live at home with their parents.
Speaking on why he carried out the kind act, Anderson said:
"When you talk to individual members of staff, there's fear of fuel going up - they were putting £60 in their tank, and it's now £80."
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