Su Yu only notified union members to attend the meeting, not specifying that only the union chairman should attend, so people of various positions came.
However, most of them are still secretaries to the chairpersons of the trade unions in various units.
Secretary Gao and Secretary Zhou also came over.
They already knew that Su Yu had been transferred to the municipal party committee for the purpose of building staff housing. They all admired Su Yu's ability; a woman, older than them, and from a different unit, had been temporarily transferred to the municipal party committee.
Although it's a temporary assignment, having this experience will allow me to meet more people and create more opportunities in the future.
People from the textile factory also came; it was Committee Member Hu. However, seeing Su Yu busy, he didn't go to greet her.
Su Yu first had everyone register their information: name, company, position, and office phone number.
"This is for easier contact in the future, so that we can communicate with everyone and understand the factory's willingness to provide workers in a timely manner."
Su Yu's high-sounding words resonated with everyone, and they all actively responded by filling in their information.
Looking at the forms everyone had filled out, Su Yu smiled and tucked them into her notebook. These were all the things she had gained from her trip to the municipal party committee.
The conference room wasn't very big, and Su Yu was the only one in charge.
Although this was Su Yu's first time chairing such a meeting, it was still a challenge. She had attended countless large meetings in the past.
Sitting in a high position, I quickly got into work mode.
The only regret is that I don't have a secretary to run errands; I have to do everything myself.
After the meeting began, Su Yu distributed the questionnaires to everyone's desks. She instructed everyone to print out more questionnaires themselves and distribute them to the worker representatives, asking them to fill them out according to the majority of the workers' wishes. After the questionnaires were completed, the opinions would be summarized, and then the factory committee and the labor union would jointly sign them.
Someone asked, "Advisor Su, what's the purpose of this?"
"This is very useful; it's a survey of the workers' opinions. Building houses isn't the main issue; this is for the workers. We need to ensure that the workers accept it. No matter how the workers' needs change in the future, this survey will serve as a basis to prove that we formulate rules based on the workers' wishes."
Everyone here comes from different work unit unions, and they understood what Su Yu meant when they heard her words.
This is simply the best way to avoid risk.
Who knows how the policies might change in the future? If a policy changes, they won't be blamed. The workers' willingness is the most important thing.
Everyone looked at Su Yu. Sure enough, the things the municipal party committee arranged were never simple.
Su Yu gave them some time to complete the task and then take the original data to the municipal party committee for statistical reporting. "We are all comrades from the trade union background, so we must do this well and not hold the trade union organization back."
Upon hearing Su Yu's words, everyone remembered that this Consultant Su was originally a member of the textile factory's union.
It immediately felt more welcoming.
Since they are also from a union, they should definitely take better care of union members.
After the meeting, some people approached Su Yu to cultivate relationships. Having an acquaintance in the municipal party committee could open up more avenues for their units' development in the future. Even though Su Yu was only on temporary assignment, she still had many advantages.
Secretary Zhou and Secretary Gao didn't get involved. They had a private relationship with Su Yu and plenty of opportunities to do so, so there was no need for them to join in the fun at this event.
Liu Fang, the union officer of the provincial capital's machinery factory, waited for Su Yu to finish talking to the other person. After everyone had finished and Su Yu was about to leave, she ran over to greet Su Yu, "Consultant Su, hello."
Su Yu turned to look at her and quickly remembered her information. She was an officer at a machinery factory in the provincial capital.
Liu Fang saw Su Yu and said with a smile, "Advisor Su, you must be Comrade Su Yu from the textile factory."
Su Yu looked at her and said with a smile, "Comrade Liu Fang, you have all my information."
"I'm just confirming, I feel it's quite a coincidence. Comrade Su Yu, our factory leaders apologize to you. Comrade Wu Guozhi was transferred to a unit in the commune a long time ago, this is the factory's punishment for him."
Liu Fang had no choice but to comply. As a member of the labor union, she was naturally aware of Wu Guozhi's situation. However, since it hadn't had much impact, she hadn't paid much attention to it. But knowing that Su Yu had actually come to the municipal party committee and was even involved in the construction of the staff housing, she was somewhat worried. Women are cunning; who knows what tricks they might pull? If they were to get back at her, it would be impossible to guard against them.
Su Yu hadn't expected the machinery factory to remember those past events, but seeing that Liu Fang didn't seem to have any ulterior motives, she didn't hold it against her. "Officer Liu, don't worry about it. I've already come to terms with it. I'm focused on my work and won't think about anything else. Keeping public and private matters separate is a fundamental principle. I'm still very grateful to the machinery factory."
Hearing Su Yu's words, Liu Fang was finally relieved.
"Wu Guozhi, who is that?" Secretary Song's voice came from behind Liu Fang as soon as she left.
Su Yu was organizing documents when she heard the sound and turned around. "Nobody here, Secretary Song. What are you doing here?"
"Oh, I saw you hadn't gone back to the office even though it was almost time to leave work. I thought you couldn't hold on, so I came to check on you. This is a big deal, we can't afford any problems."
That mouth of hers never says anything nice.
"No problem, Secretary Song, don't worry." Su Yu picked up the documents and walked out.
Secretary Song followed behind, pursing her lips.
Another person came to his mind: Wu Guozhi. Who was this guy? He must have offended this woman. Otherwise, the people from the machinery factory wouldn't have come to apologize.
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