High salary?
The wealth disparity is obvious and inexplicable; you can't simply say they belong to the Hong Kong company's staff.
Nowadays, the impression people have of electronics factories is that they are all part of a unified whole. Even laboratory buildings are often perceived as part of a larger, more comprehensive system.
If you really want to count on your fingers, that would be the bottom line.
Xing Baohua told his chief secretary that there were classified units over there, and the information couldn't be disclosed. If the interview team was difficult, he suggested that the relevant unit leaders be brought out to speak with them.
Xing Baohua didn't believe that the CCTV interview team would dare to cause trouble if they showed up at that unit.
After giving his instructions, Xing Baohua put down the phone and wondered if he hadn't been hospitable enough or if the red envelopes hadn't been given in enough.
Would you dare accept a red envelope?
It would be good to have the logistics department send them some local specialties when they leave. The sweet potatoes from the southern mountainous area are excellent, especially sweet.
There is enough to eat now. It is not easy to grow grain in many mountainous areas, so most people grow high-yield crops as their staple food.
But as time went by, fewer people ate that stuff, and they would occasionally buy a roasted sweet potato to satisfy their cravings.
It's impossible to eat it as a staple food anymore; we can't compete with pigs for food!
Afterwards, Xing Baohua got into his car and went out, but there were still many people at the entrance. He couldn't let them block the entrance! Samsung and Motorola would also need a large number of employees after their factories were built.
It's impossible to keep these people now. We can pay them extra wages for the first three months of training before the project starts.
All we can do now is tell them to wait for further notice.
Old Kong was very enthusiastic at the factory. He even got all the documents and materials he needed from the printing plant.
They even put up a white sign with red lettering at the entrance of the office building.
It says "Luzhong Rice Electronics Factory D Branch" on it.
The study materials had been delivered to the printing factory. Thinking the goods were for an electronics factory, I took the invoice and asked where the finance department was.
Actually, it's not necessarily the case that you receive the money immediately; it's just a matter of the finance department signing and stamping it. That's basically how it's done.
Pay on credit first, settle later; cash payments are practically nonexistent.
The delivery person went to the finance department, handed over the order, and while they were stamping it, they asked which department requested it.
Let's talk about the branch.
The accountant handed the order back, saying that the finance department there was not under the jurisdiction of the electronics factory's finance department, and that the delivery person should contact the branch's finance department.
When they found Old Kong, the man's face turned yellow upon learning the truth.
I personally called Director Liu from the office and immediately asked why the electronics factory didn't support the construction work. He took even the smallest learning materials very seriously.
Director Liu smiled and replied, "Go ask the factory manager to approve the quota, then you'll have the funding."
I'm only mentioning one factory manager, without naming him. The electronics factory currently has three factory managers: Manager Li, Manager Liu Quan, and the third one, who needs no introduction.
Liu Quan was useless; he only cared about production and ignored all these miscellaneous things.
It seems that only Director Li has the right to allocate quotas.
He immediately called that person, and Old Factory Director Li replied, "I'm sorry! I don't have financial authority. You should talk to Factory Director Xing. One word from him is more effective than a hundred words from me."
Left with no other option, Lao Kong had to call Xing Baohua and explain the situation.
Finally, the question was asked: Does Xing Baohua support the development of the Party branch?
"Support, absolutely support. Okay, I'll have the accountant approve one hundred for you right away. That's settled!" Before the other party could object, Xing Baohua hung up the phone.
To be honest, even 100 yuan is too much.
Even one hundred yuan was a worry for Lao Kong. There were more than three hundred copies of the printed materials alone, and one hundred yuan was not enough.
Xing Baohua was unaware that white characters with red lettering had been erected in front of his office building. If he had known, he wouldn't have wanted to pay the hundred yuan.
He is fighting another kind of pressure in a different way.
Regardless of the circumstances, they've already moved in; if you try to kick them out, the situation changes.
Xing Baohua felt uncomfortable if she had to serve him.
The right thing to do is to ignore it and not ask questions. Besides, he appoints all the factory positions, so if we don't give them positions, he can use that as an excuse.
In Xing Baohua's mind, there should be two systems. That one should be a separate system, since that Zhishu was parachuted in and had nothing to do with the electronics factory.
So Xing Baohua kept refusing to process the affiliation for them. Nobody wants to be treated like a superior.
Who would believe it if it weren't for seizing power?
When Xing Baohua arrived at Shangguzhuang, he first went to find Secretary Huang, who lived in his dilapidated courtyard. It was getting cold now.
The two sat around a small iron stove in the room and talked.
Secretary Huang asked Xing Baohua, "Why did you change it back to a collective ownership?"
“It’s not about completely reverting to the previous collective model. It’s more about equity incentives, like an expanded equity pool,” Xing Baohua said.
Secretary Huang waved his hand and said, "I don't understand. The factory is yours personally, so you can do whatever you want with it. Even if you give it directly to the state, no one will say anything."
“Giving it directly to the state isn’t a bad idea. If a good leader comes along, he might be better than me. But if someone who doesn’t know what’s good for him comes along, he’ll probably only last a few years,” Xing Baohua said.
"Look at the pessimism you're talking about. By the way, what do you want to see me about?" Secretary Huang said.
“Look, I’ve given away almost all my shares, leaving myself with only 5%. I think it’s better to take 1% of Shanggu Village’s 3%, and I’ll put the other 2% in as well,” Xing Baohua explained his purpose for coming.
"This matter needs to be discussed at a meeting. It's a bit difficult for someone as knowledgeable as me," Secretary Huang said.
“Look, the factory’s collective profit distribution includes the workers from Shanggu Village. If we add the Shanggu Village collective profit distribution, it’s like receiving double the money. You guys take a look. If Shanggu Village doesn’t reduce its shares, fine, I will use my last right to propose canceling the distribution of shares and dividends to employees from Shanggu Village.”
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