Chapter 2095

New Tricks, But He's Still the One Who Gets Hurt

He Xinghua suddenly realized.

I finally understood the subtle hint in He Yuzhu's letter.

Currently, the companies invested in by the Ho Group in the local area mainly hire unemployed people and troublemakers who are not wanted by other factories.

He Xinghua should simply copy the methods used in Hong Kong.

That could really cause a big problem.

Because those people, ever since the founding of the new nation, have developed an attitude of not wanting to be bullied.

It's like a joke from later generations: a foreign student went to South Korea and had dinner with some local students.

We encountered two foreign soldiers and had to take their positions.

The local student bowed deeply and apologized, then obediently gave up his seat.

Only the foreign student sat there stiffly, completely ignoring the foreigner.

Later, the foreigners recognized at a glance that this student was not Korean, but a descendant of the dragon.

This joke might be an exaggeration.

But another statement describes the truth.

Without the rise of our country, the international standing of people with yellow skin might not even be as high as that of our African counterparts.

This is absolutely the truth.

In other words, from the very beginning of the founding of the new nation, the first thing our older generation forged for us was the spiritual backbone.

Even if there are setbacks along the way, it's undeniable that when something really happens...

No one in the common people has ever been afraid of it.

It wasn't for any other reason than that on the peninsula, we were poor and backward, yet we were modern and advanced, and we won.

Even though our old neighbor was yelling at us so fiercely, we didn't back down.

One incident after another has made most ordinary people never even consider backing down when facing external threats.

"Brother-in-law, but it's a factory run by my family, so it will always produce."

Those problems will be encountered in the future.

To put it bluntly, business is business; all businessmen are thinking about is making money.

So how can we businessmen protect our own interests?

Although He Xinghua's words were harsh and unpleasant, it was because he didn't treat Xiao Song as an outsider and genuinely wanted to obtain a means of balancing the interests of both parties from his brother-in-law.

Xiao Song smiled mysteriously and whispered something in He Xinghua's ear.

"Can it work?" He Xinghua asked hesitantly.

"It was your father, my father-in-law, who made the proposal."

"Do you think it's possible?" After saying this, Xiao Song felt her earlobes getting hot and couldn't help but rub them.

He Xinghua, on behalf of the He Group, submitted an application to the local government.

The application was written in a very elegant style, but the ultimate meaning was that they planned to join forces with a group of Hong Kong-funded enterprises to recruit a group of ordinary workers in rural counties and cities in mainland China.

All you need is a junior high school dropout.

One purpose is to improve the job demand in areas where inland industries are lacking.

Secondly, it allows workers from the mainland to learn new technologies and skills here, so they can return to their hometowns to better contribute to their development.

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This kind of approach, at present, is a bit like taking off your pants to fart, it's unnecessary.

After all, even if all Hong Kong businessmen joined together, their current investment in the mainland is not much.

The local unemployed population is already sufficient to fill this gap.

However, He Xinghua's proposal sounded very sophisticated and high-minded.

In particular, he proposed to jointly establish some vocational skills training schools with the local community.

To enable farmers or young people who have never worked in a factory to acquire a skill.

This expense can be covered by the recruiting companies in the future.

The key is this process: recruiting in mainland China, providing on-the-job training, hands-on work to earn money and learn, then returning to their hometowns to contribute to local development...
This matches the above expectations perfectly.

So, the matter was passed with flying colors.

Of course, He Xinghua not only had to persuade the local leaders, but also his colleagues. And He Xinghua's approach to this was much more straightforward.

Those young people who travel thousands of miles to come here to make money.

However, they are much easier to manage than the unemployed people recruited locally.

Unless the management goes too far, there generally won't be too many problems below.

He Xinghua was indeed not lying about this.

However, he did not make it clear that when he used this method, he had already tied the recruited ordinary workers to the local government and the governments of the dispatched workers' places of origin.

In other words, he not only gained a group of hardworking, honest, and conscientious ordinary workers.

And it also gave its peers something to ponder.

If employees are recruited using this method, then those bosses won't be able to do anything too exploitative.

Because those people are no longer isolated individuals; they all have the backing of a collective.

He Yuzhu never expected that the idea he casually mentioned back then would come to fruition.

Using it ahead of schedule has yielded a win-win result.

Of course, as foreign investment increases and becomes more diverse, both good and bad, all sorts of people will inevitably try to take advantage of the situation.

Those exploitative practices from outside will also seep in.

But at least He Xinghua has set a benchmark for the future.

Tell those who come after you how a legitimate business should operate.

He Xinghua's side was bustling with activity.

But the young man from the old city of Beijing who had just arrived in Guangcheng was dumbfounded.

He heard the news that the South was opening up, and he also heard from others that as long as he could go to the South, he could work in any factory.

That would mean an income of nearly two hundred a month.

Unexpectedly, he had gone through many hardships and lived in constant fear the whole way.

As a result, their recruitment process turned into a business-to-business transaction.

What is he supposed to do as a casual laborer?
Back to Beijing?
He doesn't have the guts.

He still has things to do in Beijing.

I might go straight in when I get home.

Lying in his rented room in the suburbs, the young man tossed and turned, unable to sleep.

The humid and stuffy weather in the south is not suitable for his northern skin.

My whole body is covered in eczema.

Yan Jiekuang scratched his back and walked out of his rented tin shack, looking disheveled.

He greeted the neighbors on either side, adjusted his glasses, and headed dejectedly toward the temporary worker gathering point.

There's a lot of construction going on in the south, and temporary workers are needed at every construction site.

This also attracted migrant workers from all over to come and do odd jobs.

The income would certainly be better than farming at home, but that wasn't what Yan Jiekuang wanted.

He originally came to the south intending to work in a factory.

Ideally, I'd like to work in a foreign-owned factory.

It is said that some high school students can earn three or four hundred yuan a month.

He had seen this news in a newspaper he brought from the south in Beijing, and at that time he had already had the idea of ​​going to the south to take a look.

The toy factory incident was merely a trigger.

What he feared wasn't the city management officers of Sijiu City, but rather the fact that the toy factory warehouse leader had approached him about this matter and wanted him to take the blame.

He either agrees or it's a complete breakup.

He will no longer be able to do that kind of toy business, and he will also face retaliation from that small group of leaders at the toy factory.

Besides, he has no status at home.

It would be better to try my luck in the south. (End of Chapter)