"Secretary Zhou, Mayor Guan, this whole thing started because Duan Mingrui violated the confidentiality agreement I signed with him."
This has had a significant negative impact on my brand, and our company will certainly be unable to continue cooperating with the wool mill.
I have already hired a lawyer and filed a lawsuit in court, demanding compensation from the wool mill. I believe I have done nothing wrong.
Guan Dezheng knew that the wool mill was in the wrong, and anyone would think that Xia Enruo's decisions were justifiable. However, this would inevitably lead to the wool mill losing the lawsuit.
The business had been struggling for the past few years, and things had finally started to improve. If they had to pay compensation, they would have gone bankrupt.
"Mr. Xia, I know you have very good reasons for doing this."
However, given the current economic strength of the wool mill, it simply cannot afford to give you that much money.
Hundreds of workers are counting on this meager wage to support their families; this means they'll all be laid off.
Xia Enruo knew that the municipal government would definitely side with the wool mill, after all, it was their own son, how could they not take care of it?
But even if he didn't seek compensation from the wool mill, given its current operating conditions and Duan Mingrui's haphazard leadership, it was only a matter of time before it went out of business.
It's just a matter of prolonging the time and barely surviving for a few more days.
Guan Dezheng and Zhou Yannan probably didn't know much about Duan Mingrui's character and way of doing things.
I might as well just tell them straight up, so that the two of them won't have any illusions about the future development of the wool mill.
"Secretary Zhou, Mayor Guan, I think neither of you knows much about the internal situation of the wool mill."
Given the current production level of the wool mill, even if our company doesn't seek compensation, it will definitely go bankrupt within a year or two at most.
I gave Duan Mingrui a chance to regroup because I was a local company.
But this person repaid kindness with enmity and is preparing to kill me. Recently, he has been directing his employees to secretly produce my clothing.
All the profits went into his own pocket, and in his eyes, the workers were just hard-working oxen and horses who didn't get any reward.
I have evidence of all these things here; you can take a look.
Xia Enruo had Secretary Dong give each of them a copy of the pre-prepared materials.
Looking at the records of money being transferred from the wool mill's accounts to external accounts one by one.
Zhou Yannan and Guan Dezheng's expressions grew increasingly grim.
Duan Mingrui was utterly lawless, blatantly misappropriating public funds.
Even if you use these illegal gains for the factory's development or employee benefits, it's still believable.
Even if Xia En doesn't pursue compensation for his actions, he has already broken the law and cannot escape responsibility.
Seeing that the two had changed their expressions and remained silent for a long time, Xia Enruo continued to reveal more:
"Besides embezzling state-owned assets, Duan Mingrui's work style was extremely improper."
Several female employees in the factory had long-term improper relationships with him.
I reckon that apart from the leaders, no one in the wool mill and our company is unaware of this.
Even when I confronted him with the evidence that day, he was having an affair with a female subordinate behind closed doors.
They really didn't try to hide it at all, and I caught them red-handed.
With a factory manager like that, it's not surprising that he would do such illegal and disorderly things.
So even if I withdraw the lawsuit, the wool mill will still go bankrupt, and it's only a matter of time before this hot potato causes trouble for the two leaders again.
Xia Enruo revealed all the outrageous things Duan Mingrui had done without any attempt to conceal them.
Zhou Yannan and Guan Dekai knew that Duan Mingrui acted arrogantly because of his father's connections.
But I never expected it to be this absurd.
After hearing Xia Enruo's words, the two shook their heads repeatedly.
"If that's really the case, then it's really going too far."
It seems that we still don't have a deep and thorough understanding of some things at the grassroots level.
I'm sorry to have made you laugh, Mr. Xia.
"Secretary Zhou, Mayor Guan, I do have a solution here. I wonder if you two leaders would be interested in hearing it."
"Boss Xia called you here today to resolve a problem. If you have any thoughts, please feel free to speak them."
Before Xia Enruo arrived, she had already thought of ways to deal with different hypothetical scenarios, and she was full of confidence.
Knowing that government leaders understood the current situation of the wool mill and Duan Mingrui's true character, they were at a loss as to how to resolve the issue.
"With the continuous advancement of reform and opening up, a market-oriented economy will eventually become the mainstay of China's economic system."
I saw in the newspapers recently that the government has announced its latest policy to further promote the privatization of state-owned enterprises and resolve the current operational difficulties faced by large state-owned factories.
Since the wool mill is no longer able to maintain its current operations, why not take the lead in restructuring in accordance with national policies?
My company is willing to take over the wool mill and all its employees, but I'm not buying it.
Instead, I sought compensation from the wool mill for infringing on my design patent through legal proceedings.
Isn't the wool mill insolvent? Then just transfer it to me directly, let me take over the operation, and that will be considered compensation.
After I took over, I accepted and properly resettled all employees who were willing to stay and work, so as not to cause trouble for the government or create instability.
This can be considered a solution to a major headache for our municipal government in the future. If managed well, it can also increase local tax revenue. This is my solution.
Xia Enruo clearly analyzed the pros and cons and then explained her solution.
Of course, her approach included what the government was most concerned about: employee stability.
If a wool textile factory goes bankrupt due to poor management, it will inevitably lead to serious social problems in Yongning City.
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