Chapter 214 "Little Fish Pastry" Workshop (1/2)



Everyone's eyes gleamed as they stared at the pile of ten-yuan bills.

"Captain, is it time to distribute money?" someone boldly asked directly.

The money from the first pastry shop was all invested in the construction of the village office. Many villagers complained that instead of improving their lives, the money was used to build more houses, which many people did not understand.

More than one leader in the team headquarters has offered an explanation, but most people only look at immediate interests and have even become dissatisfied with the village leaders.

There were also those who secretly reported it.

A lot has happened behind the scenes these days, and the captain is under a lot of pressure.

Even the leaders of the commune told him to pay attention to unity.

So, the first thing he did when he sold mooncakes for the second time was to distribute the money.

The captain's voice was also cheerful as he exclaimed, "Fa fa fa!"

People arrived one after another.

The meeting was still chaired by the brigade leader and Secretary Guo.

The captain has aged considerably these days, and his gray hair has noticeably increased.

But he's in good spirits.

He sat at the long table, and when everyone arrived, he announced the first thing: the establishment of a pastry workshop, Little Fish Pastries, in Xiahe Village.

Someone asked why I needed to name myself.

The team leader said, "We chose a name so that others would really know what we're called, and so that we can be distinguished from other pastries in the future."

Everyone: "Oh."

It looks very high-end.

The crowd continued to stare at the pile of money, itching to make a move.

Xiahe Village has more than 100 households. Although they sold more than 1,000 yuan worth of goods, some of the money still needs to be saved to buy raw materials.

Many families did not participate in making mooncakes.

They also distribute money according to the list, but it's far less than the number of people who participate.

The second thing was to announce that all employees of Little Fish Pastry would receive their salaries.

Unlike state-owned factories, they distribute wages in front of everyone.

Only then did everyone realize that even the intellectuals and educated youth in the cowshed received wages.

Some people are not willing.

The brigade leader understood perfectly why the "stinking intellectuals" and educated youth were involved in the construction of their brigade headquarters. He directly had Yang Miaomiao compile a work list of what Bai Hongjun, Ouyang Qing, Hu Lao, and Mo Li had done and posted it directly.

They also stated that they would immediately replace them as soon as someone in the team could do so.

Most of the team members had not gone to high school, were not good at speaking, could not draw, and did not understand anything about lines or scales.

He wisely kept his mouth shut.

The leadership team discussed in advance that their workshop should strictly follow the standards of a state-owned factory, with frontline workers, production lines, and after-sales personnel, all of which should be scaled up.

The idea of ​​scaling up was proposed by Qiao Wanyue.

The brigade leader and Secretary Guo didn't understand at first, but after reading a lot of newspapers, they learned that large-scale greenhouses and village-level factories had gradually begun to be built in some parts of the south.

They followed suit and did the same.

It's a small workshop now, but it will become a large factory in the future.

Right now, the team only has mooncakes. The frontline workers are those who participate in making mooncakes. There are more than 30 people involved in making the first and second batches of mooncakes, along with some after-sales personnel.

Some people joined midway through the program, and the highest salary they could receive was fifty yuan, based on the number of days worked and overtime hours.

"Aunt Wenrui, fifty, plus ten feet of cloth coupons." The brigade leader looked at the women below with a smile.

Aunt Wenrui had dark circles under her eyes from staying up so late, and she looked like she was floating when she walked onto the stage.

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