magic ranch

Chapter 865 Special Grazing in the Magical Ranch

Chapter 865 Special Grazing in the Magical Ranch

(Thanks to my friend Sacred Heart Feiyang, a pot of Puer, and the encouragement of the passing June ticket)

Cleaning the house is not so easy. After lunch, everyone went into the vigorous cleaning again.

While he was busy, Fernand found him, and Rodriguez, the chairman of the labor union who had made an appointment with him, had already arrived at the ranch.

"Mr. Dexter, it seems that I was lucky. I met you the first time I came to visit." Rodriguez said enthusiastically after seeing Liu Heming.

"I'm afraid that your people will come, because as long as people from your trade union come, there will definitely be a lot of things here." Liu Heming joked.

"Sorry, I just came back and was cleaning. Come with me to the meeting room. Fernand, you too. I don't know as much about the situation in the ranch as you do."

When he came to the conference room, Liu Heming turned out the cigar box and put it aside.He is not familiar with Rodriguez yet, so it is up to him whether he smokes or not.

"Mr. Dexter, I also communicated with Fernand before coming here this time. I wonder if you can hire more American workers in your ranch." Rodriguez asked straight to the point.

"This problem is actually a very troublesome problem for us ranchers or farmers." Liu Heming said with a wry smile.

"From the first day when my ranch started to recruit workers, we have attached great importance to this aspect. But unfortunately, even if the salary we give is not low, which is much higher than the minimum hourly wage standard announced by your labor union, it is still Not many people want to come and work on my ranch."

"If I remember correctly, your latest standard is only a little over $10 even in California, right? Now the hourly wages of workers in our ranch can reach as low as about $15, and the highest is nearly $20."

"This is not counting the various benefits we provide them, such as the various requirements for housing, catering, and hygiene that you require."

"I dare not say that the welfare standard here is the best in the United States, but I can say responsibly that it is currently at the top level."

"I think you have a problem that has never been considered as a phenomenon, that is, there are few American workers on the ranch, not because of us ranchers or farmers, but because American workers don't want to do this kind of hard work. Work."

"Fernand, how many American workers are employed in our ranch, and what's the situation?" Liu Heming turned to look at Fernand and asked.

"Boss, we have hired 160 ranch workers, but only 73 are able to work in the ranch now." Fernando said.

Liu Heming looked at Rodriguez and shrugged.

Rodriguez nodded with a wry smile, he is still very clear about such a common situation.It's just that he didn't expect that he would tell this matter just after meeting Liu Heming.

From this point, it can be seen that this Dexter is really disgusted with the labor union.

"Mr. Dexter, this is indeed a very important question at present. Can you introduce some jobs such as herding cowboys on your ranch, even if the salary is lower." Rodriguez said.

"I think many people are still very enthusiastic about this job. In this way, you can also alleviate labor conflicts, and our work will be much easier."

"Mr. Rodriguez, the staff in charge of grazing on the ranch is a project we cooperate with the U.S. Department of Veterans Services." Fernando said.

"Some are disabled, and some are also soldiers who have mental illnesses left on the battlefield and need to be recuperated. There are currently [-] people in the ranch, which is far beyond the requirements of the grazing staff."

"So the extra people will help take care of the wild animals in the ranch. Frankly speaking, the value they create is far lower than what our ranch invests in them."

Rodriguez didn't know what to say, but he didn't grasp the situation.Compared with those who are physically and mentally sound, these veterans should indeed be cared for more.

"Mr. Rodriguez, you may not believe it. In my ranch, it is actually completely possible to realize no human grazing. The animals raised in my family can completely undertake the work of grazing." Liu Heming said with a smile.

"Haha, come on, let's go outside and have a look. It can also give you some understanding of the working conditions in my ranch. In fact, we also hope that more American workers will come to work in my ranch. I don't want to continue be protested."

Rodriguez nodded with a smile, and followed Liu Heming to the outside.

They are just a coordinating department, but with the development of the economy, the current contradictions are becoming more and more prominent, which makes them a headache.

There are many jobs here at Miracle Ranch. He really hopes that Liu Heming will listen to the persuasion, give up some benefits, and hire more American workers.

Liu Heming randomly found three horses, and then the three of them rode on the horses and walked towards the grazing area deep in the pasture.

There was no need to hurry, Fernand was in charge of introducing the situation in the ranch to Rodriguez, and he called some lions, tigers and wolves by the way.

"Bolt, why did you come here to be lazy?" Liu Heming asked with a smile after seeing that Bolt was also here.

"Haha, Boss, now that Robin is at the police station, we can all be lazy. What's the matter?" Bolt rode over and asked.

"This is Rodriguez, the chairman of the labor union. Let me introduce to him the way of grazing in our ranch." Liu Heming explained.

After finishing speaking, he jumped off the horse and came to the group of small animals that were about to graze, "Children, I will assign you some work today. Don't let those sheep run around, go over there."

Rodriguez was still very curious, thinking that he thought it was unrealistic for Liu Heming to say that there could be no artificial grazing.But when he saw these lions, tigers and wolves running away after Liu Heming finished speaking, and then earnestly grazing beside a few flocks of sheep, he didn't know what to say.

"They will directly drive the sheep back to the pen after the weather gets dark, and they will also guard the door of the sheep pen to prevent them from sneaking out at night." Liu Heming said with a smile.

"What about the cows that are sitting and resting?" Rodriguez asked looking into the distance.

"They don't need to be managed. There is a leader in every herd of cattle, and they can manage the herd well by themselves, so we don't need to worry about it at all." Liu Heming said.

"So, do you think my ranch still needs a lot of cowboys? In fact, these people now, more work is to clean up the excrement of these cows and sheep."

"These people can do this job, but many of the American workers we hired can't do it. Compared with the work in planting, this job is the easiest on the ranch."

"What about the related industries in your ranch? For example, fertilizer mills, flour mills, and wineries." Rodriguez made the last effort.

"There are indeed some places over there, but they are reserved for some residents of Xiangshui Town and the families of the workers in the ranch in the future." Liu Heming said.

"I not only want to develop pastures, but also Xiangshui Town. And these industries are highly mechanized, and the demand for workers is much less than that of planting or breeding."

"We really hope to be able to recruit workers, just like we not only place recruitment advertisements on your side, but also have been hanging on the official website of our ranch."

"If it weren't for the consideration of the proportion of American employees, my ranch would have already recruited all the people. These foreign workers are very satisfied with the salary and the job."

"Everyone wants to find a job that is easy but very profitable, but as an operator, it is impossible for me to hire idle people. I need these people to keep my ranch running normally."

"I think your labor association should not only consider for the laborers, but also consider it from our perspective. This problem has lasted for so long, and it cannot be said that it has something to do with some ranches wanting to hire cheap black workers, but I I think what is more critical is the concept of American workers.”

"The unemployment rate of low-end workers in the United States is high. It is not that foreign workers have seized their jobs, but that the jobs have already been sent to them, but they have dismissed them."

"Some people are even more keen to get the government dole than to work. Because as long as they have income from work, the dole will be cut off."

Rodriguez felt a little bitter in his heart, Liu Heming had already blocked all the possibilities of his coming this time.He will not make changes in recruitment in order to consider social impact.

At this time, the tear family group also ran over from a distance, and they were pure nonsense.Erha, in particular, jumped right into the flock of sheep, running around inside.

The gray wolf who is in charge of taking care of the flock is very unhappy. He has done a good job, but you are here to make trouble?A small run-up also rushed into the sheep, and then drove Erha out.

Erha was also the master who was not to be outdone, and he grumbled and confronted him for a while.It's just that both in terms of momentum and physique, it was much worse than that wolf, and it showed its belly in a short while.

The wolf didn't even bother to look at it, and ran to the distance again and lay down.As for Erha, he ran to Liu Heming's side in a dreadful manner, and now he has a backbone, jumping and barking at the wolf.

"Okay, people don't take you seriously, so what's the matter with you." Liu Heming jumped off the horse and patted it on the body and said helplessly.

Erha gave him a pitiful look, and hummed aggrievedly in his mouth.

Liu Heming had no choice but to hug it to the saddle and let it stand on the horse to play.

(End of this chapter)

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