Vice President Chen was promoted to a new position without starting any fire.
Instead, he personally accompanied the new President Zhao and Vice President Liu to various departments to familiarize themselves with the situation and fulfill his duties as a deputy.
But there was no fire in the hospital, but I had to light one at my father-in-law's place.
Deputy Commissioner Gu’s resume is very simple. He was originally a medical soldier in the army, and later became the head of the department of the 119 Hospital, and later the director of Yuezhou Fourth Hospital and People’s Hospital.
Having worked in the health system all his life, he might be able to give a few ideas about how to develop a hospital. But now that he is in charge of economics, the old man is completely in the dark and confused.
What was the economic situation in Yuezhou in 1986?
First of all, the proportion of primary industry in Yuezhou is still the highest, which shows that Yuezhou was still an agricultural area at that time.
Secondly, in the secondary industry, state-owned factories have completely declined and have become a heavy burden on the government. You have to pay the wages of these factory workers and the basic operating expenses of the factories, right?
However, state-owned enterprises with better performance, such as Yuezhou Steel Plant, Yuezhou Iron Mine Plant, Yuezhou Pharmaceutical Company, etc., are like independent kingdoms. People may not listen to Deputy Commissioner Gu's words, and if they do listen, they will listen to the top leader.
The private economy accounts for an increasingly higher proportion in Yuezhou's economy. Although there was no economic census at that time, it can be estimated that the proportion of the private economy must have exceeded that of state-owned enterprises.
But these private enterprises don't have loans, they pay taxes according to regulations, and they are self-reliant. Without you, the deputy commissioner, pointing fingers at them, they will only develop better. So they won't listen to you at all.
So it is quite frustrating for Comrade Lao Gu to be a deputy commissioner in charge of industry and economy in an agricultural area.
Chen Xia has been busy with work in the hospital these days. Both the father-in-law and son-in-law are busy, and they rarely meet at home, let alone talk about work.
Until one day after get off work, Chen Xia was playing with her little daughter in the room, and Gu Lin quietly slipped into the room.
"Hey, Chen Lao Er, have you noticed that my dad hasn't been in a good mood these days? He was just smoking alone in the study again."
"Why? When someone gets promoted and has a three-day banquet, why is our dad depressed?"
Gu Lin said unhappily, "How should I know? Didn't I ask you to go and test the waters?"
Chen Xia lifted her daughter up high and said, "Why don't you go by yourself? Aren't you the legendary little princess of the Gu family?"
Gu Lin was discouraged when she heard this: "Oh, don't say it anymore. Ever since these three little ones were born, my status has plummeted. My dad used to love me so much, but now he doesn't love me anymore, humph."
Chen Xia threw her daughter aside and hugged her wife. "It's okay. Your husband loves you. Come on, give me a kiss."
"Get lost, this is so corny! Go ask my dad what happened! Don't you have supernatural powers?"
Chen Xia stretched lazily and said, "I think only I can cure Dad's troubles. However, if you promise me tonight that you will imitate the posture in the video, I will immediately help my father-in-law cure his mental illness. How about it?"
When Gu Lin thought of the difficult action of the Japanese woman on the videotape, her face turned red, but she still refused to admit it:
"Humph, who's afraid of who? I'm just worried that Vice President Chen won't be able to get out of bed tomorrow and will have to make ginseng and wolfberry tea again. Hehe."
Chen Xia: “…”
In the study, Gu Wei was in a daze. Today he went to the textile factory for investigation, and the situation was not optimistic.
Yuezhou has three large textile factories directly under the jurisdiction of the region, namely Yuezhou No. 1 Textile Factory, No. 2 Textile Factory, and Zongheng Textile Factory.
In fact, Zhongzongheng Textile Factory is the largest one. It was originally a provincial enterprise, but as its performance was not good, the province directly handed it over to Yuezhou District.
These factories together employed more than 30,000 workers and originally accounted for half of Zhijiang Province's textile industry. They were also prosperous during the planned economy era.
As a result, after the policy on township enterprises was relaxed, these state-owned factories were defeated all at once. The factories were almost in a semi-shutdown state and were not officially declared bankrupt until the early 1990s.
But you haven't gone bankrupt yet. So, you have to support these tens of thousands of people, right? Are you going to watch the workers starve to death? Is this still a socialist country?
It has to be said that the people of Yuezhou are actually quite active in their thinking. They are not the kind of people who are stubborn and insist on staying in a state-owned factory and clinging to their identity as a worker.
As a result, many skilled old workers have secretly gone to township enterprises to work as mechanics, so that they can at least earn some money to support their families.
The prerequisite is that it cannot be discovered by the unit. Once discovered, it will be considered a mistake and the person will be fired.
It is 1986 now, not 1996. People are still skeptical about the national situation and are a little confused, so they should try their best to retain their worker status.
But these workers who earn extra money are a minority, and the majority of workers in textile factories are female.
These female workers are in a miserable situation. Even if they go to the textile factories in the countryside, there won't be any jobs for them, and they won't be able to earn any extra money.
One reason is that transportation was inconvenient in 1986. People who lived in the city went to work in the countryside, which was inconvenient and there were no buses.
The second is that township textile factories recruit female workers, who are mainly women from surrounding rural areas. They are easy to manage because they are from the same hometown and the wages do not need to be too high.
Hire female textile workers from the city? They are workers, and these peasant business owners dare not hire them, nor can they afford them.
Therefore, these tens of thousands of female workers are in a semi-unemployed state, receiving very little living allowance. After a long time, the workers began to have complaints.
What to do if you have a problem? Learn from the old Yuezhou Pharmaceutical Factory and make a scene.
The Yuezhou Pharmaceutical Factory was once a well-known "troublemaker" in the urban area. As a result, a Hong Kong company was introduced to the area to acquire the pharmaceutical factory.
Now, although the pharmaceutical factory workers have changed from state-owned enterprise workers to foreign-funded workers, so what? They can now get a high salary of 100 yuan a month.
Nowadays, if you have money, you are the boss, no matter whether your factory is state-owned, privately owned, or foreign-funded?
In this regard, the ideas of Zhijiang people are completely different from those of people in the north.
When workers in the north hear that their enterprises are going to be restructured, sold to foreign companies or contracted out to individuals, they immediately become furious and there may even be mass incidents.
According to their point of view, one must cling to the identity of "worker" and think that being a worker is good, and the country will have to support you even if you don't work. This kind of thinking is extremely unacceptable.
This also resulted in the efforts of generations of leaders who wanted to change the plight of state-owned enterprises in Northeast China being wasted.
As a result, the northern region, especially the former big brother Northeast, became increasingly decadent. Later, they realized that this was not feasible and wanted to vigorously introduce foreign investment and capital from the south, but no one came.
The phrase "investment cannot pass SH" has completely dragged the Northeast economy into the abyss.
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