赔偿标准仅0.3N,数百超市员工连日抗议(2025.10.20-22)

「赔偿标准仅0.3N,数百超市员工连日抗议(2025.10.20-22)」数百名来自中国各地的人人乐超市员工,10月20日至22日连续三天聚集在位于陕西西安的人人乐总部,抗议公司长期拖欠工资与社保,要求合理赔偿。

据员工透露,人人乐的控股方曲江文投为“保壳”而进行资本腾挪,将人人乐名下 13家子公司以每家1元的价格转卖给空壳公司,转移债务后仅保障高管薪资,而普通员工却被长期拖欠工资、欠缴社保,并拒绝为离职员工提供补偿。过去一年,深圳、南宁、天津等多地的人人乐员工曾发起过多次维权行动,讨要工资及社保。

抗议现场,员工在现场高喊口号:“我们要吃饭!我们要赔偿!” 据现场员工透露,由于人人乐坚持只按远低于法定标准的“0.3N”方案赔偿员工,此次维权行动未取得任何进展。

公开资料显示,人人乐连锁商业集团股份有限公司(简称“人人乐”)成立于1996年,总部最初位于深圳,是中国最早的大型连锁超市品牌之一。2010年在深圳证券交易所上市,后因连年亏损,于2025年正式退市。
近年来,人人乐在全国范围内关闭大量门店,涉及员工数千人。控股方西安曲江文化产业投资(集团)有限公司为国企,2021年入主后曾宣称将“重组人人乐、保就业”,但随着人人乐持续亏损,员工维权事件频发。

“Compensation Set at Only 0.3N: Hundreds of Supermarket Employees Protest for Days (Oct 20–22, 2025)”

Hundreds of employees from Renrenle Supermarket branches across China gathered for three consecutive days, from October 20 to 22, outside the company’s headquarters in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province. They protested against long-term wage arrears and unpaid social insurance contributions, demanding fair compensation.

According to employees, Renrenle’s controlling shareholder, Qujiang Cultural Investment Group (Qujiang Wintop), in an effort to “maintain its listing status,” conducted a capital restructuring by transferring 13 Renrenle subsidiaries to shell companies for just 1 yuan each. After shifting the debts, the company continued to pay executive salaries while ordinary employees went unpaid, lacked social insurance coverage, and were denied severance compensation upon resignation. Over the past year, Renrenle employees in cities such as Shenzhen, Nanning, and Tianjin have repeatedly staged protests to demand unpaid wages and insurance.

At the protest site, employees chanted slogans such as “We need to eat!” and “We want compensation!” According to those present, the company insisted on compensating workers based on a “0.3N” formula—far below China’s legal standard—resulting in no progress in the negotiations.

Public records show that Renrenle Chain Commercial Group Co., Ltd. (Renrenle) was founded in 1996 and was one of China’s earliest large-scale supermarket chains. Initially headquartered in Shenzhen, it was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2010 but was delisted in 2025 after years of financial losses.

In recent years, Renrenle has closed a large number of stores nationwide, affecting thousands of employees. Its controlling shareholder, Xi’an Qujiang Cultural Industry Investment (Group) Co., Ltd.—a state-owned enterprise—took over in 2021, pledging to “restructure Renrenle and preserve jobs.” However, as losses continued to mount, labor protests have become increasingly frequent.

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