In the contract, the work that both parties are responsible for and the remuneration to be paid are clearly stipulated, and the village head or other guarantor is invited to act as a notary. In this way, if the workers want to be lazy and shirk their work, the person responsible can be traced according to the contract; and if the employer wants to deny the wages, these temporary workers will have evidence to sue the authorities.
This way, both parties will benefit. Why not do it?
After hearing Su Qingluan's explanation of the purpose of the contract, Liu Yunniang sighed, "Qingluan, if only all the foremen in the world were like you..."
Su Qingluan raised her head and looked at the blue autumn sky, her gaze gazing far, far away: There will be a day...
Since a contract needs to be signed, it naturally cannot be just the two parties present, but there must be a third-party witness to ensure that the contract is effective.
So the task of being a "witness" naturally fell on Uncle Liu, who was always known for being "upright, fair, and daring to speak and act."
It must be said that even if the misunderstanding was resolved, Liu Bo knew how Su Qingluan would expose the true face of the liar, but the initial "carrying pole attack" was too deeply rooted in people's minds, and she was still a little scared when looking at the old man.
But the most important thing now is to write the contract.
This narrow alley is a slum, so naturally there are no "precious" things like pens, ink, paper and inkstone. Su Qingluan had to go to Nongmoxuan and buy ready-made ones from Mr. Xu.
Although Mr. Xu said he didn't want money, but considering that the price of stationery in this era was not comparable to the low price of the assembly line in Su Qingluan's previous life, Su Qingluan took the things with one hand, threw down a piece of silver and ran away, leaving Mr. Xu shouting from afar, "Give the silver back."
Lefeng Town was not big to begin with, and it only took Su Qingluan two quarters of an hour to get there through the small path.
The contracts of this era also have templates. Su Qingluan has had several experiences of signing contracts, both as an employer and an employee, since she traveled through time. Therefore, she is generally familiar with the clauses and does not need to look for templates elsewhere.
In just a few moments, Su Qingluan wrote a contract and handed it to Liu Yunniang: "Here, this is the contract. Take a look and see if there are any problems. If there are no problems, I will make two more copies. After you sign your fingerprints, we will each have one copy. Oh, Uncle Liu, please take a look and see if there is anything I missed that you can add."
At this moment, I really miss the days of printers and copiers. No need to painstakingly copy out contracts over and over again? Or even three copies!
Su Qingluan looked at the lines of terms and conditions and was almost in tears.
Liu Yunniang and her father looked at the clauses one by one - although she trusted her friend Su Qingluan, if there were any omissions, she could help fill them.
Liu Sheng and Xi Niangzi of the Liu family were both literate. Although Liu Yunniang did not go to a girls' school, her parents taught her to read when she was young. Although her handwriting was not good, at least she could recognize the commonly used characters.
But as she read it, she frowned slightly: "What does this 'one day off, if there is an uncontrollable reason to work overtime, double overtime pay' mean?"
Su Qingluan was about to explain when she suddenly realized a mistake she had made subconsciously - no matter how many days she rested, Su Qingluan subconsciously used it as a cycle of seven days a week.
But it was obvious that the concept of "week" did not exist in this era. However, she thought about it and came up with another alternative plan - ten-day rest, that is, rest every ten days, just like the officials of that era.
Su Qingluan explained, "It's just like being... ahem, an official. You get one day off every ten days. If I need your help occasionally and it takes up your rest time, I'll pay you double your original daily salary that day. Also, if you wait until you have free time, you can make up for the missed vacation time."
Explaining this, Su Qingluan silently said to Liu Yunniang in her heart: I'm so sorry, the two-day weekend that I used to have has become one-day weekend every ten days, and I guess I won't be able to take a break in the next two weeks... But I will pay more overtime...
Before he could finish his silent confession, an unexpected voice interrupted him: "One hundred coins a day and a day off?! Hey, little brother, are you still hiring?!!"
Su Qingluan was stunned as she looked at Uncle Liu, whose eyes were shining, cheeks were rosy and he was very excited.
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