Chapter 66 Chapter 65
Chapter 65 Civil Servant System
"Father, Ayao suggested that I clear out all the staff of Likang now. I want to ask my father for his opinion." Chu Xiaoxin lowered his head and said, not daring to look at his father's eyes.
My father is the most concerned about the friendship between fellow countrymen and the relationship between the host and the host. All of those employees are fellow countrymen in Chaozhou who have been loyal to the Chu family for many years. As soon as I opened my words, I guess my father would roar on the face.
But after waiting for a few seconds, he didn't get a response. Chu Xiaoxin raised his head and looked at his father, and found that Chu Yaozong was still drinking slowly with the old fire soup in his hand. He seemed to have not heard Chu Xiaoxin's words just now. Chu Xiaoxin looked at his elder brother Chu Xiaozhong opposite him. Chu Xiaozhong rarely smiled at him and said, "Secretary Song did the right thing. If Likang wants to be bigger, he should indeed replace him."
This is his elder brother who was sarcastic before when he had nothing to do? Chu Xiaoxin stared at Chu Xiaozhong in confusion, doubting his intention to speak for Song Tianyao now.
"Don't look at me like this, Ashin. I did not look down on you before because you were not good at it. But now that you have Secretary Song to help you, I must agree that the people of Likang should indeed be cleared out. However, my opinion is, do you don't need such a big deal to do the embargo business, and it's better to clear out slowly. After all, those old people who have been working for a long time in the family must find a place for them to settle down. You can't let everyone say that our Chu family is too mean." After Chu Xiaozhong finished speaking, he continued to eat politely.
Chu Xiaoxin thought about this head for a long time but couldn't find the problem in his elder brother's words. It was indeed very reasonable. Moreover, Chu Xiaoxin actually prefers not to clear everyone out in one breath.
But my elder brother really changed his mind? I know how to be respectful to my brothers?
"You don't spend much money from Song Tianyao's gold bars, right?" Chu Yaozong did not give the answer Chu Xiaoxin wanted, but slowly finished the soup, raised his head and looked at Chu Xiaoxin and asked with a smile. The latest and fastest update
Chu Xiaoxin subconsciously wanted to lie, but remembered what Song Tianyao said to him, Chu Yaozong told him truthfully when asked. He would not be angry. He hesitated for a moment and nodded: "The expenses have indeed been a little too high in the past two days. Father, I was wrong."
"I have made great progress and know how to tell you that I am wrong. It seems that your secretary has taught you a lot of things. Likang's staff are all old people. After so many years of storms with the Chu family, I have arranged half of them to go to the textile factory in Beijiao and the oil refinery in Kwun Tong. Ah Zhong, you can arrange this matter yourself. Everyone will give me an extra red envelope of 200 yuan." Chu Yaozong first looked at Chu Xiaoxin with a smile and lowered his head to admit his mistake, and then said to his eldest son Chu Xiaozhong.
Chu Xiaozhong wiped the corner of his mouth with a napkin: "I know, father, I will make arrangements tomorrow, but I really have to clear out all the people of Likang in one go? Is it better to take it slowly? Although Secretary Song is capable, if he does this, isn't it equivalent to telling the elderly that a newly joined Secretary Song is more respected than all of them? It may make everyone feel uncomfortable. After all, going to a factory is harder than staying in a business now."
The Chu family always treats the workers at home with preferential treatment. Because they are fellow villagers, Chu Yaozong is the leader among the Chaozhou people in Hong Kong. Therefore, the Chu family makes money and never relies on exploiting and exploding the wages of the workers under their subordinates.
"Those people stay in Likang, they may feel even more uncomfortable." Chu Yaozong said, "It is better to go to the factory to feel at ease. If you are worried about being plotted by Song Tianyao all day long, you will feel more nervous."
"I understand." Chu Xiaozhong didn't say more after hearing his father's explanation.
Chu Yaozong looked at Chu Xiaoxin with a smile: "Apart from clearing out people like Likang, are there anything else to tell me?"
"No." Chu Xiaoxin replied to Chu Yaozong.
"Really not?" Hearing his second son's answer, Chu Yaozong became interested: "You are back tonight, I have been waiting for you to say that Likang is going to smuggle. Please, Lao Dou, I will help you with the Industrial and Commercial Bureau. Song Tianyao didn't remind you?"
"Ayao did say that he wanted to handle the people of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau for smuggling. He might have forgotten to tell me about this tonight. Father, it's better..." Chu Xiaoxin heard that his father was so happy to treat him and even helped him with some connections, and wanted to agree. The latest and fastest update was updated.
Chu Yaozong shook his head: "He will never forget this kind of thing, it only means that he is not going to borrow even a little relationship between the Chu family. He is going to pick you up and have ideas. But what I am curious about is how he wants to get along with those ghost guys from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau. The ghost guys are very greedy."
"It's not that the higher you hold, the heavier you fall." Chu Xiaoxin saw that Chu Yaozong was in a good mood tonight, so he asked carefully.
Chu Yaozong looked at Chu Xiaoxin with some disappointment. Chu Xiaoxin did not have the brains of himself and A Zhong, but he was really lucky. He was a rich young man with a broad heart and a scheming young man in the squatter. Song Tianyao was Chu Xiaoxin's money tree, and Chu Xiaoxin was Song Tianyao's wind flag, and each got what he needed.
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Song Tianyao got up from the Duris Hotel the next day, sat in the restaurant and looked at the free English newspapers. While reading, he lamented that many wealth paths in the city of Hong Kong were actually hidden in the English newspapers.
For example, announcements such as government auctions or government bidding and procurement will not be published in Chinese newspapers, but will all be published in English newspapers. The purpose is naturally to leave these ways to make money to the British themselves on the basis of showing fairness and openness.
However, Song Tianyao is not concerned about the business opportunities in those newspapers now. He is mainly reading job advertisements published in English newspapers. In Hong Kong, only when the Hong Kong colonial government agencies recruit local civil servants will they publish English job advertisements in English newspapers. If you can't even understand the English job advertisements, it means you are not qualified to apply for a job.
Although the end of World War II, Hong Kong Chongguang and the colonial government claimed that Hong Kong people governed Hong Kong and that government agencies were localized civil servants, they were actually still governed by British people. Senior officials in all political departments in Hong Kong, and the main officials were held by British officials. Sensitive departments such as police, finance, justice, customs, etc. even intermediate positions were selected from the UK. Most of the so-called local civil servants are actually doing odd jobs in various departments, and they are responsible for their heavy work, but promotion is far away. Moreover, the salary and benefits of British civil servants and Hong Kong local civil servants are completely different. The salary and allowances of foreign civil servants are equal to three local civil servants with the same education and qualifications. Moreover, foreign civil servants have fixed daily vacations and family travel expenses and other benefits, and local civil servants don’t have to think about it.
However, even so unfair, there are still many young people who want to work in government agencies. Although they can only be considered a choreography in front of the British, the identity of civil servants is a golden sign among Chinese. As long as they become civil servants, they can immediately become intermediaries between businessmen and their superiors. Countless local businessmen will waving money to make friends with them, hoping to get to know those British senior officials through themselves.
If Song Tianyao's business bank wants to recruit a few people, his first choice is to compete with the Hong Kong and British government for talents. Of course, it cannot be considered as robbing, it can only be regarded as picking up the remaining unselected talents of the Hong Kong and British government.
At this time, Song Tianyao's eyes stopped at a recruitment advertisement, which was an announcement from the Administrative Section of the Administrative Section (College Department, which was changed to the Administrative Section in 1961, and this book is directly used by the Administrative Section). The Administrative Section under the Administrative Section was directed to recruit contract-based employees in Hong Kong.
Contract employees are actually equivalent to contract-based civil servants. This also shows the discrimination of the colonial government against Hong Kong Chinese. Hong Kong civil servants are divided into three categories: long-term civil servants, non-salary civil servants, and contract-based employees.
The first one does not need to be explained. The so-called golden rice bowl, once you become a long-term civil servant, as long as you are not prepared to overthrow the Hong Kong Governor, you can receive salary and benefits for your whole life. However, 80% of the long-term civil servants are all British. It is very difficult for Chinese people to support the golden rice bowl of a civil servant in the Hong Kong colonial government. At least you have to have a British university degree, have the experience of studying in the UK, and use money to manage interviewers and competent departments to get such a seat. You cannot buy it by simply taking out money.
The second type is some civil servants who are in the personnel agency system like Song Tianyao knew in his previous life. Non-salary civil servants are uniformly registered and recruited by the employment counseling group of the Labor Department of the Colonial Government. After passing the interview qualification review, they are assigned to work in various subordinate institutions of the Colonial Government. They begin their political careers in running errands and doing miscellaneous political careers in government institutions, and slowly wait for the opportunity to get through.
The third type is contract workers, which means that the government departments have been short of staff recently, but they do not want to take out the civil servant quota for free, so they recruit contract-based civil servants. The contract is divided into two or three years. During the contract period, employees have civil servant status and enjoy some civil servant benefits. When the contract is over, if the government does not renew the contract, they will immediately go out. This kind of contract workers is the most common and is also the most common recruitment. Unless the employees are extremely capable and deeply loved by their superiors, the contract will end and most will be swept out. The government departments will recruit them again. Why? Because the salary of civil servants increases year by year. If the contract is renewed in advance, employees need to continue to increase their salary according to their qualifications. However, if the contract is terminated, the employees will have to get the minimum salary again, saving government financial expenses, and the department supervisors can make another money through recruitment.
Song Tianyao is now preparing to go outside the administrative department of the governor's department to wait for talent collection.
Chapter completed!