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Royole Technology has a shortage of funds, and the company's independent directors have called on governments at all levels to help solve it

Royole Technology has a shortage of funds, and the company's independent directors have called on governments at all levels to help solve it

Tech Planet April 13 news, the Central University of Finance and Economics China Enterprise Research Center Director Liu Shuwei, on a number of personal social media accounts published an article "Save Royole". Liu Shuwei said that Royole Technology has a shortage of funds, and suggested that governments at all levels actively help Royole Technology to solve the shortage of funds and help Royole Technology introduce strategic investors in order to open up the application market of continental flexible technology. It is understood that Liu Shuwei has served as an independent director of Royole Technology since June 2020.

Royole Technology has a shortage of funds, and the company's independent directors have called on governments at all levels to help solve it

Previously, according to media reports, some Royole Technology employees revealed that since September 2021, the company has been in arrears in wages. The employee said that he received 5 unpaid emails in 6 months, all of which were roughly the same: "The company's financing is advancing, the funds are about to arrive, and the salary will be paid immediately." According to the employee's calculations, royole technology has owed nearly 100,000 yuan in salary. The employee also revealed that the number of Royole Technology employees has dropped from 1800 to 700.

It is reported that in April, Royole Technology also reported the news that all employees were on holiday for three months, according to royole technology employees, Royole technology departments verbally conveyed that "april began to be full of staff holidays for three months, April wages will be paid full salary, May and June will be settled with minimum wage standards."

The employee also said that although the company owed wages, it did not take the initiative to lay off employees on a large scale, and did not know when the wages would be paid.

But then Royole Technology denied the news, saying that many employees were still at work, and the network rumored that all employees were on vacation for three months.

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