Chapter 564: Elected

At dinner time, Masayoshi Kishimoto sat in the large dining room on the first floor. Today, it's not just him and Rie Sakai, but also Yuki Mizuhara. They opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate.

Mizuhara Yuki happily raised her glass first and said, "Congratulations to my sister on being elected president of our Rose Society." ”

Rie Sakai raised her champagne glass to her and said, "Thank you." ”

The two looked at each other and smiled, and as soon as they looked up, they drank directly from the pink champagne in their respective glasses.

Mizuhara Xue was very interested, as if she had been elected as the president of the Rose Society, and said, "Brother Justice, you didn't see the expression of our previous president on the spot, it's really funny."

My sister didn't win by a narrow margin, but by an absolute overwhelming margin. If I were the former president, I would have taken the initiative to let Hyun go.

Rather than clearly losing an ugly one, it is better to take the initiative to give it up. This can not only save face, but also be a favor. ”

"Look at you so happy, is it possible that you have become the vice president?" Kishimoto Masayoshi speculated from the good relationship between her and her wife, since Rie Sakai has become the president, then the deputy will definitely use someone who has a good relationship with her on weekdays.

"That's right. Mizuhara nodded and replied forcefully.

"Sure enough, he was a son of heaven and a courtier. Masayoshi Kishimoto blurted out.

"Brother Justice, you told me as if you wouldn't do that. I've heard that your hard gold group has raised the butcher's knife of large-scale layoffs against the Literary and Art Spring and Autumn Publishing House. Suzuhara Xue said bluntly.

"That's a slander from the outside world against our hard gold group. We just made a personnel adjustment in line with the operation of the market in this matter.

This streamlines the company's staff, and that is to be able to work efficiently. The reason for the spin-off of the Spring and Autumn Publishing House is also to reduce unnecessary management levels, so as to greatly improve the efficiency of execution. "Kishimoto is completely a beautification.

"You're getting more and more able to pull it. Although I am a layman in the management of the company, I also understand the harm that layoffs bring to ordinary people.

My dad was laid off by a commercial bank in Kochi Prefecture, Shikoku. He has been working in that bank since he graduated from college. He has worked for more than 20 years and has not escaped the doom of being laid off.

To be precise, people like him who are older are generally on the list of the first to be laid off. Rie Sakai held a champagne glass in her right hand and didn't hold back.

"The general wage system in Japan is a year-end sequential system, which often means that the older you are, the more you will be paid.

In terms of efficiency and quality, they are much inferior to young people with relatively lower wages. As for the so-called work experience they gain, most of them are useless, just familiar with some processes.

With a little time, young people will be able to become equally familiar with these processes. The work is not motivated, and the fighting spirit of the past is missing, and it is a set of ways to engage in relationships, form gangs, and give orders.

What is the use of the company raising them for nothing? A young man is more efficient than about two of them, and the salary of the same position is only half of that of the old guys, or even a little less.

The lifetime employment system advocated by Japan in the past is also not in line with the needs of contemporary global competition. Every time I am at this time, I like the American work system more and more, and the job matching. You will get whatever money you do for your job, and it is all clear.

However, whether you are young or old, you will be fired if you do not have any regular members, regular members, dispatched employees, etc., as long as you are not competent or have low work efficiency.

People who stand in the pit and don't and become wage thieves are probably not young people, but nine out of ten are middle-aged and elderly. ”

Rie Sakai said unhappily: "You're saying that my dad should have been laid off in the first place." ”

"No, how dare I say my father-in-law's in front of you?" Kishimoto said with a smile.

"I don't know you yet, what are you afraid to do?" said Rie Sakai, habitually arguing with him again

"Middle-aged and elderly people like my father-in-law are not deliberately slacking off, but forced. If any kind of work is done for a long time, especially the kind of simple and repetitive work, people will naturally get bored.

However, you can't do it, after all, you need food, clothing, housing and other expenses. If you don't have a job, you can't have money, and you can't live in this world without money.

Even if you don't want to do it anymore, you have to be forced to do it. Especially in the middle of winter, when you need to wake up early, the struggle in the warm bedding speaks for itself.

In all fairness, I really don't want to get out of bed without the warmth, but I can't. This grows with youth, generally around the age of forty, and the peak of the human body has passed.

Look at those people who are engaged in sports, how many of them can persist in doing it past the age of 40. They tend to announce their retirement before the age of forty.

Those who have earned money and won gold medals in sports competitions will be able to maintain a decent life in the future as long as they have no vices.

No matter how bad it is, you can still be a coach, after all, there is a job and an income. However, in the United States, the rate of star athletes going from rich to poor is also high. Of course, there are quite a few in Japan.

As for those unknown athletes, they have not read the book and have no excellent skills, and they are often reduced to the bottom of society to live.

They will also only do tasks that pay less, take a long time, are simple and repetitive. Once people feel that their work is meaningless and they just live to make money, it will be very uncomfortable and depressing. Kishimoto said slowly.

"I see you don't have your ass dictating your head. Then why do you still want to make big layoffs?" asked Rie Sakai with a wink, pointedly.

Masayoshi Kishimoto has answered such a question as Makoto Natsui, and now, he needs to say it again. He doesn't like to say the same thing over and over again.

As the saying goes, don't say a good word a second time. If you repeat the same thing, it means that this one thing is very important and you are emphasizing.

"You don't have to make big layoffs. The question is that you can guarantee that these people will work hard and hard in the future?

They are especially nervous when they are faced with a crisis. Once the crisis passes, they will revert to the same gangsters they used to be.

You only need one person to do a thing, you have to have two or three people to do it, is it necessary? If you want to choose one of several people to retain, of course, you will also keep the best one, and lay off the others.

The only promise I can make to the people who have been laid off is that the company can prioritize getting them back to work when they get more business in the future, rather than hiring people from outside. Kishimoto said calmly.

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