
Maybe this should be carried out on Australian Bank CEO's who insist on Quotas being met for toxic lending?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-21/outcry-after-chinese-bank-staff-publicly-spanked/7530964
Executives at a bank in China are in hot water after a video showing employees being spanked for poor performance was posted online.
The employees from the city of Changzhi were taking part in a performance training session with more than 200 of their peers.
Eight employees stand on a stage in the video, and are then asked by a man with a microphone why they ranked last in the day's training, People's Daily reported.
The man then struck each employee on the buttocks multiple times with a stick, as their co-workers watched on.
One employee jumped out of the line after being struck twice in quick succession, and the man raised his voice at her when she tried to protect herself with her hands.
Local media reported that 16 employees also had their heads shaved as punishment during the training session.
'They not slaves in ancient times'
The video sparked an outpouring of public fury after it was posted online.
External Link: China bank employee spanking video
The trainer "must be sick", one user wrote on China's Twitter-like Weibo, saying the workers and bank only had a employer-employee relationship.
"They are not slaves in ancient times," the user wrote.
Another user blasted the spanking as "perverted", adding: "Employees have dignity!"
The Beijing Times reported that top officials including the chairman and the Communist Party chief of the bank, a rural lender in Changzhi in the northern province of Shanxi, had been suspended for "failing to conduct proper checks on the training programme".
Local authorities have also ordered the trainer, from a consulting company in Shanghai, to apologise publicly "for his inappropriate behaviour", it added.
The bank said it will help employees seek compensation from the trainer, the South China Morning Post reported.