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    A worker disappears after he accidentally received 300 times his salary

    Mason EllingtonBy Mason EllingtonJuly 3, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    a worker in Chile He submitted his resignation and was not found after his job mistakenly paid him about 330 times his salary due to a payroll error, according to reports.

    The worker, a dispatch assistant at deli meat processing company Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos, received a salary of 1,653,98,851 Chilean pesos, or $180,418, for the month of May. He was supposed to charge about 500,000 Chilean pesos, or $545 USD.

    The worker initially reported to his manager about Huge overpaymentAccording to local media Diario Financiero.

    The manager then reports the problem to Human Resources, who asks the worker to go to his bank and return the extra money.

    The worker, a dispatch assistant at deli meat processing company Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos, received a salary of 1,653,98,851 Chilean pesos, or 0,418, for the month of May.  He was supposed to charge about 500,000 Chilean pesos, or 5 USD.

    The worker, a dispatch assistant at deli meat processing company Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos, received a salary of 1,653,98,851 Chilean pesos, or $180,418, for the month of May. He was supposed to charge about 500,000 Chilean pesos, or $545 USD.
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    He agreed to go to the bank the next day, but kept the money and ignored communications from his employer for the next few days.

    The man then submitted his resignation through a letter his lawyer sent to the company.  Diario Financiero reported that the worker had not been heard from since.

    The man then submitted his resignation through a letter his lawyer sent to the company. Diario Financiero reported that the worker had not been heard from since.
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    The man then submitted his resignation through a letter his lawyer sent to the company. Diario Financiero reported that the worker had not been heard from since.

    The man was initially overpaid due to a payroll error.

    The man was initially overpaid due to a payroll error.
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    Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos has File a complaint against the worker, alleging embezzlement of funds, but no arrests have been made so far.

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