Chapter 456 Recruitment Fair (1/2)



“Godfather, you could actually choose a venue and hold a job fair.”

Pei An's interest was piqued. "A recruitment fair? What's the idea? Tell me about it!"

"Each factory is now in a very limited position, there aren't enough jobs available. I heard that the Municipal Labor Bureau is under a lot of pressure, and people are causing trouble there every day."

Unless it's a newly opened factory like ours. But newly opened factories like that don't come around often.

"My idea is that there are now more individual business owners, and those shops also need manpower to help them!"

Moreover, I have investigated and found that although state-owned enterprises are short-staffed, many newly established collective enterprises and township enterprises are actually short of people, especially those with specialized skills.

Many of us who returned to the city after years of educated youth spent our time in the countryside; some could drive tractors, some knew electrical work, and some even worked as barefoot doctors...

We'll send people to promote this first. Whether it's a factory or a sole proprietorship, anyone who wants to hire people can register with us.

Once the preparations are nearly complete, I suggest that you take the lead in organizing a large-scale job fair, inviting various enterprises and institutions in the city to participate, to collectively address employment issues.

We're just middlemen. Our job is to build a platform that brings employers and job seekers together, allowing them to meet directly and make a mutual selection. Those who are truly interested will naturally seize the opportunity!

Pei An's eyes lit up, and he clapped his hands excitedly, "Great! Great! That's a good idea!"

The higher-ups want to liberate their thinking. So many young people are unemployed, wandering the streets all day, and so many problems have arisen ahead.

I believe that with your method, at least a lot of people's work problems can be solved!

Hahaha, I'll take some people to do it right away! Hahahaha…

Bai Yajing shook her head and chuckled as she watched him excitedly dash out the door.

"This old man still has such a short temper."

Since her factory wasn't finished yet, she figured she might as well wait until he was ready before signing up to support her family.

Over the next few days, Pei An worked tirelessly, neglecting sleep and meals, to draft the plan. During the day, he led his team to visit various enterprises to understand their employment needs; at night, he reviewed policy documents, fearing that he might have overlooked something.

At the monthly report meeting, the conference room was filled with the government leadership.

Pei An stood in front and explained his plan in a clear voice.

"...In summary, we plan to hold Kyoto's first job fair on the 20th of next month, expecting to invite more than 30 companies to participate and offer no fewer than 800 job positions..."

He gave a detailed introduction to all aspects of the event, including venue arrangements, publicity plans, and security measures.

After he finished speaking, the conference room fell silent.

Everyone listened attentively, as this matter had been a major headache for everyone lately.

Seeing that no one else spoke up, Mayor Pei stepped forward and was the first to speak in support: "Director Pei, your enthusiasm is commendable."

But how can safety be guaranteed with such a large gathering of people? Who will be responsible if something goes wrong?

The others remained silent, presumably due to the same concern. He decided to raise the issues for his younger brother to resolve, which would also allow him to persuade the others.

As soon as he spoke, the others chimed in, "Yeah, not to mention the children of factory workers and recent graduates, if other young people from society came, it would probably be chaotic."

Furthermore, although we have entered a period of reform and opening up, many people's thinking remains stagnant, believing that job allocation is a matter for the state. This could potentially lead to dissenting voices, and if things go wrong, the consequences could be enormous…

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