Chapter 22 Bathed in Glory
Can the relationship be bad? After Zhuo Qun found out that he was sold to the second-hand system, he made up his mind and shamelessly asked for support. It's okay to play with small tricks, but he must stick closely to the organization. After all,
Compared with other countries, Zhuxia is safer than Lamodo.
After all, in this world, life is inspiring at home, while war is raging abroad.
Look at a mercenary leader named Barney Ross in South America who led his mercenary team to attack a small country and overthrew its government. I went and a small country was overthrown by mercenaries. Well, this is
Bald Eagle's Pot.
But the bald eagle is also a happy bald eagle, and the rhythm of gun battles every day is either today's Marines stealing VX nerve gas missiles to take hostages, or tomorrow's veterans fighting against the National Guard.
They were all in a state of confusion, so Zhuo Qun had to wrap his legs tightly to be taken care of.
Zhuo Qun listened to No. 1's advice and stopped participating in pioneering activities in the new world. Instead, he began to recruit laid-off workers from the heavy industrial city clusters in the north.
Zhuo Qun inadvertently applauded his foresight when he was recruiting workers. No matter where he went, he only needed to display the sign of a state-owned enterprise and post a recruitment notice. He did not have to recruit workers himself, and the local government would come to his door with a large number of workers.
I sat down at the door, and someone came and asked if you wanted it. If you said you didn't want it, you would squat at the door and not leave. If you said you wanted it, tens of thousands of people would go to Zhuo Qun's place.
Zhuo Qun said, "I don't want those with bad character, I don't want those who fight and make trouble, and I don't want those who don't work seriously," and the gang kicked out all three types of people.
Two to three months passed. Sima and the others selected tens of millions of laid-off workers from across the country. Zhuo Qun took a plane and opened temporary portals in these places one by one, sending them all to the world of the Northern Song Dynasty.
, to develop the primary industry.
The National Congress also passed the plan to liberalize family planning and announced this incident to the whole country. As soon as the policy was implemented, a large number of couples began to conceive a second child.
It is expected that the next few years will be a peak period of population growth.
But these have nothing to do with Zhuo Qun. He is now spreading money crazily across the country, spending hundreds of billions of dollars in wages a month. Although the wages of laid-off workers are not high, the benefits they should be given are high.
, food, labor insurance, insurance, provident fund, travel benefits, holiday benefits, these are all available, as well as various subsidies for children's schooling, car purchase, housing, etc., all of which are required.
However, these people are unambiguous in their work. They work well and quickly, and they must be given bonuses for this.
With all kinds of benefits being poured in, millions of retired soldiers by their side, military and political leaders at all levels appearing every now and then, and confidentiality agreements signed by everyone, these people feel that they have received the attention of the country again, and have regained that kind of
The feeling of being a working class owner, and working one job at a time is called seriousness.
But it’s no wonder that laid-off workers have always been a stigmatized group of people.
Many people believe, as described by the media and some experts and scholars, that these people are uneducated, unskilled, lazy to eat, and want to save face. They find dirty work too dirty, too tiring to do hard work, too little money to work, and would rather play cards and mahjong at home.
I post on the Internet to complain and complain, and I am immersed in the past fantasy of doing nothing and not worrying about food and drink.
Some people even believe that it was the laziness of these workers that led to the collapse and eventual bankruptcy of a large number of state-owned enterprises, and that they were themselves to blame for the layoffs.
In fact, many of the laid-off workers back then were still technical experts and were even pillars in various factories.
At that time, one term for the reform of state-owned enterprises was to reduce staff and increase efficiency. However, many enterprises only reduced staff and did not increase efficiency.
Many people question why laid-off workers would rather live on subsistence allowances than go out to work and get re-employed?
In fact, it’s not that they don’t want to work and get re-employed, but that there is no place for them to work and get re-employed. The average age of laid-off workers is 42 years old. This is when their children are employed for the first time. How can you ask them to get re-employed, let alone in the old age?
In the industrial base, when the wave of layoffs broke out, it affected almost the entire city. Where could they go to work and get re-employed?
There is also the issue of pension insurance for these people. For many people, the company stops paying insurance for them from the day they are laid off. If they make up the payment, they need to bear the full 28% of the cost. It costs tens of thousands of yuan to make up the pension insurance for more than ten years.
This is undoubtedly an astronomical figure for many people who have no normal income after being laid off.
The Office of Restructuring and Restructuring made an estimate in 1998 that the pension insurance debt of these people may be 2 trillion.
In early 2000, the State Office of Restructuring and Restructuring designed a plan to allocate nearly 2 trillion yuan of state-owned assets to "consolidate" the social security personal accounts of older workers. However, after several twists and turns, the plan was ultimately aborted. Opponents
The reason is that 'turning state-owned assets into employees' private assets is a clear loss of state-owned assets'.
In fact, these laid-off skilled workers are the biggest drain on state-owned assets.
In fact, many times, what is said above and what is done below are completely different things.
The idea above is to reduce staff and increase efficiency, to get rid of those who can't work, to get rid of a large number of people who sit in the office, drink tea and read newspapers, but when it comes to the bottom, the people who are actually doing the work are eliminated.
Those sitting in the office drinking tea and reading newspapers cannot be reduced. Everyone is either a relative or a friend of someone. If anyone has the nerve to attack one of your own, what should you do? Just attack someone who is not your own. As for
If they are gone, who will do the work? What does that have to do with us? Anyway, the higher-ups will pay to support us.
As for those who have been laid off, no one has thought about what they should do or how they should live their lives.
They went from being the masters of the country to a group of outcasts overnight, from hard-working people to idlers, from the working class that everyone envied to become jobless vagrants. This psychological gap can turn them into
It drives people crazy.
Now, Zhuo Qun stepped forward to accept them, let them join the country's grand plan to open up the world, and made them sign a lifetime contract and confidentiality agreement.
When they saw the ten big words on the first page of the agreement that said, "Parents will not be sued, and wives and children will not be sued," these people felt like they were back in the prosperous era that their parents had described, the era when the People's Republic of China was just founded.
They are not like those people during the founding of the country, who built the country out of hardships and basked in the glory with the country.
Nor is it like their children's generation, which has experienced the country's transformation from weakness to strength and is about to bask in that glory.
What they experienced was the period from glory to weakness, and they experienced a long period of confusion. They had never bathed in glory. On the road to prosperity, they also bumped into stones on the road, and no one noticed them.
And now what Zhuo Qun and the others have brought to these people is not just a simple job or some benefits, but a feeling that they can't describe. This feeling was felt by their parents, and their
Children are about to feel something they have never felt before, that kind of splendor.
Chapter completed!