After eliminating some employees with bad behavior, the Red Star Steel Rolling Mill officially issued a notice of restructuring.

From now on, the Red Star Steel Mill will be transformed from a private enterprise to a state-owned enterprise. The senior management represented by Lou Zhenhua will gradually withdraw, and the government-appointed cadres will take over the administrative management of the steel mill.

As soon as the announcement spread, the employees in the steel mill were all excited.

From now on, they will be paid by the government and no longer have to worry about being fired at will.

Some were happy and some were sad. Those employees who were fired on the eve of the reform burst into great resentment, gathered together, and expressed their dissatisfaction through various channels to denounce the factory's evil deeds.

On that very day, the mailbox of Xining Sub-district Office was filled with various letters of complaint, and some people even intended to rush to the third floor to complain to Cheng Hao in person.

Cheng Hao did not take these people seriously. He just ordered his subordinates to suppress the voices of dissatisfaction as soon as possible. At the same time, he asked the police from the local police station to disperse the crowd blocking outside the steel mill to ensure that the factory's restructuring would not be affected.

"Director Cheng, recently the number of people who come to our street office to report something is almost lining up at the street corner. Should we take some measures?"

One morning, Deputy Director Luo came to Cheng Hao's office to ask for instructions.

"I have arranged for Qin Min to handle it. Does Deputy Director Luo think there is anything wrong with it?"

Cheng Hao put down the documents in his hand, raised his head and asked calmly.

Deputy Director Luo's real intention is not to drink, the truth lies behind it.

With the tacit approval of their superiors, the Xining Sub-district Office does not have to worry about the unemployed workers causing trouble outside.

In other words, these parasites who just sit at their posts and do nothing are the targets that many leading cadres want to get rid of as soon as possible.

There are limited jobs in the steel rolling mill. Only by clearing out those with bad records can they recommend a group of honest, hard-working and progressive newcomers to the factory.

The dividends from the restructuring of the Red Star Steel Rolling Mill have already been distributed in advance and will not be changed because of a few termites.

"There's nothing wrong with that, it's just that they've been piling up at the gate, which doesn't have a good impact on our unit."

Deputy Director Luo smiled embarrassedly, and the thick flesh on his face was squeezed together, making him look even more bloated.

"Lao Luo, there's nothing we can do about this.

They just lost their jobs, so it’s normal for them to feel resentful, but it will calm down after a while.”

Cheng Hao said nonchalantly.

These mere unruly people cannot cause any waves and cannot have any substantial impact on the street office.

As long as the restructuring of the steel mill is completed smoothly, the subdistrict office is expected to receive praise from its superiors.

“That being said, isn’t it true that the steel mill fired too many people at once?

This has caused so many people to lose their jobs and brought trouble to our street office.

Are we..."

Deputy Director Luo finally expressed his true thoughts.

The steel rolling mill has caused trouble for the street office, so it must be given some compensation, such as opening up some job recommendation quotas or something, which is justifiable.

The subdistrict office has recommendation quotas, and Deputy Director Luo, as the second-in-command, can get one.

Last time Liu Fei resigned, she hasn't found a job yet, and Sister Luo has been complaining about it to Deputy Director Luo.

Now that a great opportunity is right before his eyes, Deputy Director Luo will certainly not let it go.

"Lao Luo, a steel mill is an enterprise that deals with steel. The forging and fittering work inside are all physically demanding. It's hard for men to do them, let alone women."

Cheng Hao knew that Deputy Director Luo was helping his niece find a job, but with Liu Fei's spoiled personality, there was no way she could work in a steel mill.

It is better to persuade Deputy Director Luo to give up the idea as soon as possible to save everyone trouble.

"For such a large steel mill, there must be more than just workshop positions.

There are many suitable positions for female comrades in the logistics department and the publicity department. Is there really no way to fight for it?"

Even if Deputy Director Luo has no credit for the reform of the steel mill, he has worked hard and it is not excessive for him to ask for a position based on this.

“I’m telling you the truth.

There is a way to get a position in a workshop, but there is no way to get other positions.

You should know the composition of the people making trouble outside. Most of them are workers in the workshop.

There are very few vacant positions in departments such as logistics and publicity, and they have been fully booked in advance, so it is impossible to squeeze in.

If you are willing to let your niece work hard in the workshop with a group of men, I will go and talk to the people at the steel mill."

The most important thing for a leader is to be clear about rewards and punishments. Cheng Hao will seriously consider Deputy Director Luo's reasonable request.

"Is there really no other way?"

Deputy Director Luo sighed. Thinking of his rebellious niece and fierce elder sister, he felt a headache.

It's really inappropriate to let a delicate little girl swing a sledgehammer in a workshop full of engine oil.

“There is no room for bargaining.

Once you have made up your mind, tell me as soon as possible. The sooner you arrange it, the easier it will be to succeed.

After a while, when the steel mill is full, I won’t be able to do anything.”

With Cheng Hao's connections and merits, it would be no problem for him to help Liu Fei get an easy job in the Propaganda Department.

It’s just that Cheng Hao and Liu Fei have no relationship, so he won’t waste his favor on her for nothing.

Moreover, Cheng Hao disliked Liu Fei and had no desire to help her at all.

"Okay, I'll go back and think about it."

Deputy Director Luo left the office after saying this.

Deputy Director Luo couldn't make up his mind about this matter and had to discuss it with his elder sister.

I have to think carefully and not end up halfway like I did last time when I worked as a temporary worker in the neighborhood office.

Looking at Deputy Director Luo's departing back, Cheng Hao shook his head.

If he was just slacking off on a daily basis, it wouldn't prevent Deputy Director Luo from hanging around in the unit, but it would be a different story if he had a group of top-notch relatives.

At this rate, Deputy Director Luo will be dragged to death sooner or later.

……

"What?! You want my daughter to swing a sledgehammer in a factory?!"

Sister Luo’s eyes were wide open and her hair was almost standing on end with anger.

Liu Fei is the apple of our family’s eye. How can we let her suffer like this?

It would be worse to work as a temporary worker in the street office than to work in a steel mill.

"Sister, don't be angry, just listen to me.

This matter is not my responsibility, but I still put in a lot of effort and used a lot of favors to get a job.

If you don’t believe me, go out and ask around. Many people can’t get in even if they give them money.”

Deputy Director Luo raised his hands in front of his chest, made a blocking gesture, and advised in a gentle voice.

It’s not that he doesn’t contribute, but he is too weak to make decisions.

"I do not care!"

Sister Luo raised her hand and slapped Deputy Director Luo, shouting viciously: "I can't let my daughter suffer like this!"

"Big sister, big sister..."

Deputy Director Luo stepped back a few steps and whispered, "Actually, the steel mill is not that bad. It's just that the work is a little tiring on weekdays, but as long as your skills improve, the salary and benefits are still very generous.

Besides, the steel mill is now a state-owned enterprise, and we get paid by the government, so we don’t have to worry about our livelihood for the rest of our lives.”

As long as Liu Fei doesn't get his work done, Deputy Director Luo will not be able to rest in peace. He can only bite the bullet and explain the pros and cons.

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