Chapter 557 Punishment



A group of people were arguing for a long time, and finally Liu Yunniang came out to maintain order and said, "Everyone, be quiet!" Then everyone looked at Su Qingluan.

Su Qingluan looked at the group of people across from her and said with a half-smile, "Although my previous rules and regulations have never been explicitly stated, they are all being implemented. At least on my part, I don't think there have been any violations."

In reality, the "rules and regulations" Su Qingluan had established were all things she'd taken for granted in her previous life. For example, she generally didn't enforce a specific time for arrival. As long as the workload could be completed within the allotted time, her working hours were relatively flexible.

There is just one thing: if it involves cooperation between different job positions, everyone needs to coordinate with each other. Ultimately, it is not about "attendance rate" but about "work completion".

After all, for products like jam, although Su Qingluan used various methods to preserve them, there were no real preservatives added, no mature vacuum storage environment, or inert gas filling technology, so at best it can only be kept fresh for about 30 days - and that's in a cool and ventilated environment.

Therefore, Su Qingluan has always been strict about "work efficiency".

Of course, she also sets an example by never skipping work to do other things when everyone else is busy.

Of course, in Su Qingluan's eyes, "Su Ji" was originally opened by her, so it is natural for her to be responsible for it.

"But pushing your own work onto others, even if they volunteer, is a violation of our 'Su Ji's' contract, right?" Su Qingluan looked at the others. "What about the agreement to 'do your best to complete your assigned work'?"

Then, Su Qingluan looked at Liu Yunniang who was standing beside her and said, "Every one of these people will be fined one month's salary to teach them a lesson."

There was an immediate wailing among the crowd, with several people hastily saying that they were relying on the wages from "Su Ji" to support their families this month.

After spending such a long time with these people, Su Qingluan knew clearly how many of them were exaggerating and how many of them were really in trouble. At least this time, the people who pushed the work to Zhaodi and the others were used to taking advantage of others. Their families also had some savings. How could they possibly expect to receive this month's wages?

However, Su Qingluan didn't intend to do anything too extreme, so she said, "Deducting a month's salary from you all at once will indeed make your life very difficult this month. Moreover, the Dragon Boat Festival is coming soon, and it's not good to have no money for the holiday..."

When everyone heard Su Qingluan say this, they thought she was going to turn the page, but she continued, "If that's the case, then just divide the deduction into two installments, half a month each time."

Seeing that some people still seemed unconvinced, Su Qingluan sneered and slammed the table: "Now you know you've been wronged. When you pushed your work onto others, why didn't you share some of the wages with them? Others do the work, and you take the wages. How can it be so good?"

"You didn't say you were giving the money to Zhaodi..." Chen Zhi muttered unconvincedly.

Although his voice was not loud, Su Qingluan's harsh words made everyone dare not utter a word. At this time, even the quietest whispers could be heard by everyone.

Su Qingluan was so angry that she laughed: "Why, you're shaking again? Chen Zhi, do you think you've done nothing wrong?"

Chen Zhi looked innocent: "What did I do wrong?"

"Don't think I didn't see your little tricks!" Although this guy was very covert, it was obvious that he was deliberately provoking Zheng's anger several times. Su Qingluan didn't know whether he was looking for trouble or wanted to draw the fire to himself, but although it was a pleasure, it was not a wise choice.

This is also what Mu Xingzhi said, "Those in power must be fair on the surface. No matter what they think in their hearts, they must not let their subordinates guess it, or even use their 'favoritism' to cause trouble."

Chen Zhi obviously knew that her "little trick" had been exposed, but Su Qingluan gave her face and did not point it out in detail, so she lowered her head and kept silent.

"You, your original bonus for this month is gone!" Su Qingluan glared at Chen Zhi unhappily: You really give her a lot of trouble! You could have avoided this punishment, but you just made trouble.

As for Sister Zheng...

"Shopkeeper Su, I...I'm going to pack my luggage," she said, looking suddenly several years older than before. "I...thank you for taking care of me all this time, wuwuwu..."

This cry was completely different from the pretentious howl before. It was a sad cry full of despair.

Su Qingluan's forehead jumped: "What are you packing?"

"I... wasn't I fired?" Mrs. Zheng stared at Su Qingluan blankly, her tone full of resignation. "Instead of waiting for others to kick me out, I'd better leave on my own..."

"When did I say I was going to fire you?" Su Qingluan asked back.

"But……"

"The only conditions for dismissal are if you've been sentenced to prison for various reasons, leaked Su Ji's secrets, or caused significant losses to other Su Ji's. While you made mistakes, they don't warrant such punishment."

This is the truth. Although Mrs. Zheng likes to take advantage of others and often picks on others, and never gives in when she is right, and makes trouble when she is wrong, such people are annoying. But as I said, her crime does not deserve this.

Su Qingluan was running a business, not cultivating a moral saint. There were so many things and people she disliked, and she couldn't fire them all, could she? Moreover, as long as it didn't affect her work, she generally didn't care who her employees were in private.

Besides, emotionally speaking, Su Qingluan really couldn't bear to fire Mrs. Zheng because of this incident and end her livelihood.

Speaking of which, Mrs. Zheng is also a poor person. She is only twenty-five or twenty-six years old this year, but she looks older than Yang, who is ten years older than her. The reason is simple: she has been worn down to this point by the hard life.

In her early years, Zheng Saozi had a husband with whom she had a good relationship. However, the good times did not last long. When Zheng Saozi was pregnant with her third child, her husband was drafted into labor service.

Not everyone is as lucky as Su Guangfu, who can return home safe and sound. But Zheng Saozi's husband is the "unfortunate" one, he did not come back.

When Zheng's wife heard the news, her posthumous child was less than a month old. It was like the sky had fallen. If she hadn't seen Su Qingluan's job posting at that time, offering good pay for any job she was willing to work, she would have jumped into the river with her youngest child.

Thanks to her job at Su's, Zheng was able to raise her three children on her own. Her stubborn, even opportunistic nature was also shaped by this hardship.

More than a year had passed, and the eldest child was only eight years old, even younger than Su Xuanhe, but the most difficult time for Mrs. Zheng's family had passed.

Su Qingluan did not intend to cut off Zheng Saozi's retreat, but she still had to punish her - after all, she was indeed at fault first, but how to punish her was a problem.

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