After much persuasion, we finally persuaded these people to go back.
The leader returned to the office and called Director Lin, "Can this matter at the factory be handled internally?"
Hearing the leader's angry voice, Director Lin was also a little frightened, but the matter had become so serious that it was not something he could handle just because he wanted to.
"If the employees don't accept it, it means there's something wrong with your plan. If that's the case, then we should renegotiate and make sure we appease the employees."
This time, Director Lin couldn't even move the corners of his mouth.
Re-negotiate? How?
To appease employees?
What the employees want now are stable and secure jobs, but if they really had the ability to reopen the factory and keep everyone, would it have come to this point today?
The municipal government is also in a dilemma. The sugar factory is not the only one in decline, but a common problem facing most state-owned factories.
Some companies with decent performance are also working on restructuring. After all, there are successful cases in Shanghai and the special economic zones.
If it were simply to attract investment and then carry out the separation of government and enterprises, it would be fine. The factory would still be the same factory. Not all the workers would be retained, but at least most of them would be able to keep their original jobs.
But the headache is that companies like sugar factories have become a burden to the government day after day, and banks owe them large amounts of bad debts.
It would be okay if it was just one or two companies, but with so many companies in the city, the total amount has become a huge burden that the finances cannot bear.
In order to get out of this predicament, some people must be sacrificed.
However, no one wants to be the one being sacrificed.
Under tremendous pressure, Director Lin had no choice but to go back to the other side and try to renegotiate.
Of course they wouldn't accept it. They are businessmen, not philanthropists. How could they change the agreed price so easily, and change it to such an outrageous level?
All workers must be retained on the basis of the original salary.
This is a joke.
As long as you buy valuable factories and land, you can make money whether you sell them or keep them to develop real estate.
But now they want to keep all the workers? If so many people stay, the sugar mill will just be a sugar mill. What's the point of buying it?
If you really want to open a sugar factory, you can open it anywhere. Why do you have to take over such a big mess?
The negotiations here broke down, but the employees in the factory are still causing trouble.
There was no other way, Director Lin could only turn to Jin Zichu for help.
Mr. Jin offered a higher price before. Maybe there is a glimmer of hope with him.
Jin Zichu never thought that he would become such a good person. Now the sugar factory is no longer a matter of selling high or low.
Things have become so serious that the employees are very sensitive and any solution may not satisfy them.
Unless, like the Virgin Mary, you throw money at any cost, and invest a lot of time and energy to save the factory.
This method can satisfy employees, factory leaders and the government.
But in Jin Zichu's opinion, this actually cannot solve the fundamental problem.
I knew that the sugar factory had become what it is today not just because of poor management, but because of the impact of the market and foreign capital.
State-owned enterprises are accustomed to the government controlling all means of production, lack autonomy and decision-making power, have low production efficiency, redundant personnel, and overcapacity. It can be said that state-owned enterprises such as sugar factories have had their internal value hollowed out.
The sugar factory was not the first to encounter this kind of problem, but it was brought to light because of everyone's push.
At this time, the significance of saving the sugar factory lies only in the sugar factory itself, and it is not a good thing for the overall environment.
If the sugar factory can find a kind-hearted person to save it from the dire situation by making such a fuss, then other subsequent companies will follow suit one by one.
But in China, are there really so many "kind-hearted people" with so much money and resources?
Should we save Hai City after Jing City saved it? What about other places and cities?
Therefore, drastic reforms and elimination are inevitable results under the market economy.
Endure the pain for a while, resolutely eradicate the accumulated problems, and fight to the death before being reborn.
Jin Zichu explained the reasons to Xu Lei one by one.
This is different from the charitable donations that Manman made before. According to their thinking, it would be a bottomless pit that requires continuous investment of money.
Xu Lei was silent for a long time after hearing this. "I was asked by my comrades to come and ask. Since it doesn't work, then forget it.
I don't understand business matters like this. You earned your fortune, so how you spend it or invest it is your own business. If someone else comes here under my name, they don't have to care about my face."
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