Sisi felt this from the bottom of her heart.
Even if the brand's products really have problems, what does that have to do with those few livestreamers?
It's important to know that before soy sauce factories started distributing their products on a large scale, sales through live streaming were consistently the highest-grossing method for the product.
It can be said that Sisi and her dozen or so livestreamers have made a significant contribution to the development of the soy sauce factory in the past two months.
Lu Fan even considered keeping all of them behind.
Wang Wei was furious and said to Lu Fan and the others:
"What problems do we have, and what right do we have to make rectifications? We have all the necessary qualifications and certificates."
"Just because of a few bloggers' baseless accusations, we've suffered such a huge loss?"
She couldn't swallow this insult, and neither could anyone else. Who could simply tolerate such a slanderous accusation that would cost them money?
"Now it's escalated into personal attacks, and the insults are really nasty."
"They even said that you would feel lethargic and lose a lot of hair on the very day you used it. What do they think soy sauce is, nuclear raw material?"
Director Yi hadn't figured it out yet, and his face showed a bitter expression:
"What are they talking about? What kind of certificates and evaluations are they saying? Does having these mean there's a problem with our stuff?"
Still completely oblivious, Wang Wei tearfully explained to Yi Hailiang:
"Oh dear, Director, they're clearly here for us. Why are you starting to doubt yourself?"
Lu Fan also affirmed:
"This can't go on. They think they can affect our sales with just a few words?"
"Sisi, since you're talking about rectification, you must demand that they provide written documents."
"And our quality inspection report is also presented to the platform's official representatives by your anchors."
"If they continue to make things difficult for you and shut down your live streams, then tell them to wait for our lawyer's letter."
Speaking of this, Lu Fan pointed at Lü Qiuyi again:
"Your legal department should prepare a detailed breakdown of all losses incurred during this period, accurate to the decimal point."
Hmph, do you really think we're easy to bully? You think you can get away with this without compensating for the related losses? Don't even think about it.
Lu Fan's tone was like a shot of adrenaline, finally calming everyone down a bit.
Sisi, who was called upon by him, asked first:
"Mr. Lu, although we can ask the other party to provide written documents, we, the anchors, can also send them copies of those certificates and reports."
"But we'll have to wait for the authorities to step in and coordinate to restart the live stream, which will take some time."
What else can we, as livestreamers, do during this time?
Although Sisi's name and appearance suggest a somewhat delicate and frail demeanor, after being singled out by Lu Fan, she suddenly seemed like a representative of the livestreaming world.
She stood firm and immediately gained the upper hand, representing the other dozen or so streamers in inquiring about Lu Fan's plans for them. Lu Fan considered it; resuming the live stream immediately wasn't realistic.
Moreover, with so many return orders coming in, there's still the need to organize the warehouse and documents, so it seems like the livestreamers really don't have much to do for a while.
So Lu Fan waved his hand and made arrangements for them:
"Let's take a break first. Everyone has been working non-stop lately, which is tough enough."
He smiled again, his tone as gentle and kind as a spring breeze as he addressed the anchors: "You may be on vacation, but your salaries will still be paid."
"Oh right, if this hadn't happened, I was going to make that announcement anyway. Since everyone's morale is low, you and Da Xiong can go back and cheer everyone up."
"Let's say that all of you ten or so streamers have passed your probation period and will sign formal employment contracts after your vacation."
As for other benefits, insurance, and commission percentages for full-time employees, the HR department will discuss these details with them.
Sisi and Daxiong, who were initially quite uncertain about the future and whose morale was indeed somewhat low, as Lu Fan had said.
Upon hearing this, my eyes practically popped out of their sockets:
This is what it means to turn misfortune into blessing!
The two exchanged a glance, both reading excitement in each other's eyes and expressions.
The worries about whether the soy sauce factory would go bankrupt or close down have been reduced to a mere sliver.
Their probationary contracts were already quite generous, even above average compared to their peers.
Many new streamers don't even receive a fixed salary.
Even getting food is a problem.
Now, these dozen or so live streamers earn significantly higher fixed salaries than their peers.
Based on the commission percentage they received when they first opened, they'll soon be able to achieve financial freedom.
Of course, those were their previous career plans, and their foreseeable wealth has already put them ahead of their peers.
How could I not be happy!
As for career planning, all I can do is keep striving and reach new heights.
When Sisi and Daxiong arrived, they looked worried, and when they left, they could barely suppress the smiles on their faces.
Compared to the two junior anchors, the other managers in the conference room were in a state of gloom and despair.
While Lu Fan was explaining the benefits and treatment for the anchors, Lü Qiuyi was talking to several assistants who were listening in behind her.
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