Rebirth in the Sixties: Good Times

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Chapter 22

After hearing about Committee Member Hu's application, he read all the articles written by Su Yu.

"This comrade..." Chairman Sun stopped talking.

Committee Member Hu asked, "Chairman Sun, what do you think of this comrade?"

"Either you have points, or you're smart."

Chairman Sun, a seasoned veteran, immediately saw through the trick.

The reason these articles were published—the first time they'd appeared in the factory newspaper—was because they excessively praised the labor union.

This time, it was published in the provincial newspaper, receiving great praise from the national and societal level, including at the level of Chairman Mao.

These articles have all hit the nail on the head.

"I've met her, and she's an honest person," Committee Member Hu said with certainty. "If she were smart, she wouldn't have been stuck in the factory for over ten years without making any progress. If it weren't for the help she received from the labor union after her fainting spell, which made her feel the warmth of spring, her thinking wouldn't have undergone such a qualitative leap."

Upon hearing this, Chairman Sun carefully examined the article. "So there are some points. However, the educational background is still insufficient; the factory has regulations on this."

"I've already checked with the factory committee's cadre, and they're doing very well. Even their instructor, Mr. Xu, will graduate early without any problem. It's only a matter of time," Committee Member Hu said firmly.

We'll have to hire someone sooner or later anyway, so it's better to hire someone we know well than someone we don't know anything about. At least we know their background, character, and abilities.

Putting everything else aside, just Su Yu's excellent handwriting will save her a lot of effort in the future.

Since things had come to this point, Chairman Sun didn't have much of a good offer. "Alright then, you go through the formalities with the factory's personnel department and also have a face-to-face meeting with this comrade to discuss the offer of employment."

As soon as Committee Member Hu arrived at the factory committee, Cadre Gao, holding his teacup, said, "I felt from the beginning that this comrade had a very high level of ideological awareness and was very good at learning. She had studied Chairman Mao's thoughts and spirit very well. I think this kind of comrade is much better than many young people. It was I who facilitated this matter of sending her to study. Our factory committee is here to cultivate talents for the unit."

The other staff members almost rolled their eyes. What a load of rubbish about cultivating talent! When they were under our control, why didn't they say a word? Now they're just offering hindsight advice.

However, Committee Member Hu was unaware of these matters. She nodded in agreement, "That's what I think too. Older people are more composed. People who do the work need to be composed."

Tian from the personnel department helped find the personnel file. "Actually, it's not the recruitment season yet. Isn't it too early to transfer people now?"

"What do you mean 'early'? Recruiting is for external hires. For our internal staff, it's never too early. The sooner you come, the sooner you can adapt to the work," Committee Member Hu said firmly.

Since she had decided to have Su Yu work for her, she was determined to make it happen. The factory committee had no right to interfere in matters of the labor union.

Seeing Hu's attitude, Tian had nothing to do and found Su Yu's file.

"After the National Day holiday, I notified her to come and complete the formalities."

Before afternoon even arrived, Su Yu received the message.

Yan Fang received the news from the union immediately, and before even leaving get off work, she secretly ran over to tell Su Yu the good news.

Su Yu was completely stunned.

"Really? I can still join a guild?"

"Of course it's true, why would I lie to you? Comrade Su Yu, congratulations, you are now a member of our union, an officer of our union."

Yan Fang said excitedly, even with a hint of pride.

In her heart, Su Yu became more and more outstanding through her interactions with her. She was someone who had personally witnessed Su Yu's growth.

She saw a woman who had been crushed by Mingyue's oppression finally turn her life around, and from then on, she was never the same as before.

Su Yu burst into tears of joy, holding Yan Fang's hand tightly. "Officer Yan, I feel like I'm dreaming. I can't believe I've had this. How could this be? I'm just a textile worker. I've worked here for so many years, and I thought this was what I'd do my whole life... I really can't believe it. Officer Yan, thank you so much. I'll remember your help for the rest of my life. You showed me the way in life."

Yan Fang's face flushed with excitement. "Comrade Su Yu, from now on we're proper colleagues. I'm genuinely happy for you that you're joining our department."

Su Yu hugged Yan Fang gratefully, which made Yan Fang blush even more.

"Thank you."

Su Yu sincerely replied. Initially, her contact with Yan Fang was primarily for her own plans; she wanted to become a familiar face within the union. However, her success was also due to Yan Fang being a genuinely helpful and kind comrade.

From now on, she would treat Yan Fang as her good friend and offer her help as much as she could.

Because the transfer wouldn't take until after the National Day holiday, Su Yu didn't tell anyone, including her family, because she was worried about unforeseen circumstances.

However, Su Yu began to ponder another question.

That is, what will happen to my position in the production department after I'm transferred to the labor union?

After all, according to Yan Fang's law, the trade union was supposed to recruit workers from the public. The Ming Trade Union originally had established positions for workers.

So when she was transferred there, she occupied a position in the trade union, but what about her own position?

Despite how ruthlessly she exploits the Su family, she knows when to distinguish between insiders and outsiders when it matters. She can fool her own family members and the money will still end up in her own pocket. But if she tries to fool outsiders, that's a crime.

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