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Çin'in 'Tekerlek Kraliçesi': Traktör sürücülüğünden 1,6 milyar dolarlık imparatorluğa

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Çin'in doğusunda bir sanayi imparatorluğunun sahibi olan Chen Ailian, kariyerine kırk yıl önce traktör sürücüsü olarak başladı. 'Tekerlek Kraliçesi' unvanıyla tanınan Chen, toplumsal cinsiyet rollerine meydan okuyarak imalat sektöründe yükseldi. Bugün 11 milyar yuan (1,6 milyar dolar) servete sahip olan Chen, başarısını çalışanlarıyla paylaştı ve kilit personeline 100 BMW hediye etti. Hikâyesi, Çin sosyal medyasında cesaret verici bir rol model olarak yankı buldu.

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Started 15 Jun, 10:00 3 events Updated 18 Jun
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