Reported by SAYS and Mothership, this grand gesture reflects a rising corporate trend where companies emphasize not just performance but also loyalty, morale, and recognition through meaningful rewards.
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JRM Holistik, a Malaysian health and wellness company, recently rewarded its top employees with remarkable gifts, including a bungalow worth RM800,000, overseas holidays, luxury items, and even cars.
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The move reflects a growing trend where corporate purchasing decisions are influenced by brand reputation and leadership values, not just product quality.
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Denmark’s largest construction firm, Tscherning, returned its entire Tesla fleet in protest of Elon Musk’s political views. The company stressed that leadership values matter as much as technology, and it will now shift to European-made EVs to align with its principles.
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In France, charities are distributing self-heating food packs that use a chemical reaction to warm meals without fire or stoves. Designed for the homeless and disaster victims, these packs provide a hot, comforting dish anywhere, offering both nourishment and dignity in times of hardship.
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The Wondiwoi tree kangaroo, an ultra-rare species last recorded in 1928, has been rediscovered in New Guinea after 90 years. Its reappearance marks an extraordinary moment for conservation and offers new hope for protecting endangered wildlife.
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While natural reproduction is no longer possible, scientists are using IVF and preserved genetic material in a last effort to save the northern white rhino from extinction.
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In 2018, the last male northern white rhino, Sudan, died, leaving only two females, Najin and Fatu, under protection in Kenya. Once widespread across Central Africa, the species was decimated by poaching and habitat loss.