
A man sends his boss a thousand ducklings over wage dispute, reported 163.com news on Saturday.



He Xiang, 60, from Guang'an Sichuan ordered a truck of 1130 ducklings to his boss, He Bing's home.



Xiang started to work for Bing three years ago and believed Bing owed him 3,000 Yuan as wages at the time he quit his job at Bing's company last year.



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Xiang had continuously claimed his wage several times but Bing still insisted that he had already paid Xiang off.



Xiang could not think of other methods but sending Bing ducks. Xiang found Chen, a poultry farmer in Anhai, and asked him to send a truck loaded with 1,130 ducklings to Bing's rented house.



After the truck arrived, Xiang got on the truck and drove the ducklings to go to the room next to Bing's bedroom.



"The room, 20 square meters, was firewood room. It is now empty," said Xiang. Soon, 1,130 ducklings had "invaded" Bing's apartment.



When police was dealing with the case, Chen was asking Xiang the payment for the ducklings. Both of them were good for the price of 7 Yuan per duck, the total was over 7000 Yuan. Xiang forwarded Chen on to Bing since Bing had not paid his 3,000 Yuan wage yet.



They finally reached an agreement after police's mediation. Chen drove all the ducklings back, and Xiang paid for the transportation fees and the loss of a few ducks.



The police suggested that Xiang and Bing bring their wage dispute to relevant authority to settle the dispute.

