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Chapter 283 Management Issues(2/2)

Last time I heard that a local man had a wound infection and suppuration. He went to the hospital and was told that he needed to be injected with penicillin.

Good guy, an injection costs 3,700 Cruzeiro, which is higher than the workers’ salary for a year.

Who could afford this, so I could only buy some sulfonamide tablets and take them home, and I was cured gradually."

Of course, Fang Lang knew that penicillin was expensive. Sulfa was also a very good anti-inflammatory drug, but its effect was not as obvious as that of penicillin, and the price was actually not cheap.

After all, Brazil does not have local manufacturing capabilities and has to rely on imports, but I think its own pharmaceutical factory may try to manufacture some sulfonamides for sale.

"You said, if we take part of the workers' wages every month, our factory will subsidize another part to buy medical insurance for everyone.

Will the workers be willing to let everyone see Qi Shi in the future?"

Fang Lang's words once again made Chen Hongqing fall into deep thought. Even Mayor Ewald Dursley looked at Fang Lang with a puzzled face, not understanding what he meant.

However, the mayor felt that it was obviously none of his business, so he did not participate in the discussion.

Chen Hongqing thought for a while and asked:

"How much should workers pay? How much subsidy should the factory give?"

Fang Lang thought for a while, knocked on the table and said:

"The workers spend one-twentieth of their monthly salary, which is about 14 Cruzeiro, and the factory subsidizes 28 Cruzeiro, totaling 42 Cruzeiro to buy a medical insurance.

It is used to ensure that everyone can enjoy medical services when they are sick."

"But this way, the factory will have to spend more than 28,000 Cruzeiro more every month.

Workers may not be willing to spend part of their wages to buy this kind of medical insurance!"

Fang Lang also understands that many workers may rather put money into their own pockets than buy this kind of medical insurance.

Even Chen Hongqing in front of me probably had the same idea.

Fang Lang had expected this, nodded and said:

"Let's do this! I'll discuss it with the insurance company first. If we can reach an agreement, we'll talk about it.

If there are indeed workers who are unwilling to participate in insurance, we can also allow them to choose freely.

After I have settled this matter with the insurance company, the union will come forward to raise it!"

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