Xiao Weiguo promised to give them the first batch tomorrow before sending them away.
The accountant counted all the payments, and including the money from selling the eggs, the total came to [amount missing].
"I'll pay everyone the back wages first thing tomorrow morning."
Xiao Guo waved his hand, causing everyone who heard it to cheer.
Not only the workers, but also their leaders haven't been paid for two months.
Xiao Weiguo had only been in charge of the factory for a little over a day, and he had already resolved their wage issue. How could they not be excited?
Staying and working with Xiao Weiguo was the right choice.
"After these two months' wages are settled, our wages will no longer be paid in this way."
With most of the middle-level managers present, Xiao Weiguo made a public announcement.
"Starting this month, all employees in our factory will be paid on a piece-rate basis. The more you work, the more you earn; the less you work, the less you earn. I will draft a formal document outlining the specific implementation details, which will then be distributed to all levels of employees. Everyone will understand it at a glance."
"Those who are capable can take up their posts, and those who are not capable or have objections to the new system can go to the security office to guard the gate or go to the logistics department."
Xiao Weiguo's idea is not hard to understand; no one is stupid, and they can figure out the reasoning after a little thought.
Piece-rate system can indeed motivate workers. The more they do, the more they earn. Who would turn down money? Isn't this much better than constantly urging them on?
The next morning, after everyone in Workshops 3 and 4 had received their clothes, the inventory of about 10,000 sets of clothes and the more than 40,000 pairs of socks collected by Xiao Weiguo were almost cleared out.
Mr. Zheng Guoqiang from the design department approached him with the completed trench coat cutting pattern.
"Chairman, the blueprints are ready. Please take a look."
Xiao Weiguo glanced at it but couldn't quite understand it either. But he knew that professionals should do professional things, and he trusted the people in the design department wouldn't make a mistake.
"Okay, send it to workshops one and two immediately. Start production now. As long as there are raw materials, the machines cannot stop for even a minute."
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