Chapter 117: Material Mountain

"Comrade Ustinova, why do you have such thoughts?" Manturov clearly disagreed with Veronica's statements. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info The Novosibirsk region is in his charge, what are the conditions, how can he not be clear?

"Comrade Manturov, this is not my own opinion, but an objective fact." Veronica, without reservation, launched a second attack on Manturov.

Manturov, who had always remained calm in front of his comrades, could not help but ask questions, which added to the smell of gunpowder in this meeting. "Objective facts? What information and evidence do you have to support your conclusions? Before making a conclusion, I think it's better that you have enough and sufficient reasons and arguments. ”

"Comrade Manturov, we are all members of the Communist Party and university graduates, and I know this very well." Veronica glanced at the male secretary, Janis. When Denis received the look, he took out a large stack of documents, perhaps this was their "evidence".

Judging from the number and thickness of the documents, the content of these "evidences" should also be quite rich. But in Manturov's view, the richness of the content and the strength of the evidence are not in direct proportion, and this did not intimidate him.

Veronica glanced at Manturov, and then said to the cadres: "Comrades. Veronica glanced at the cadres with a confident gaze, "These are the evidence." Half of them are archives of the government of the city of Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Region, and some are provided by local enterprises, academic institutions, and experts.

This information provides a detailed picture of the difficulties that the Novosibirsk region is now facing, which have prevented the region from developing an oil refining facility of sufficient size and in sufficient time to operate effectively. ”

Veronica's astonishing remarks, as well as the black materials she brought, shocked all the cadres present. They fetch documents from Veronica's "mountain of materials" to see if what she says is true.

"This is a report on human resources at the major factories of the Novosibirsk region." Veronica took out a document stamped by the Novosibirsk region government and said: "From the materials, it seems that all major factories in the Novosibirsk region are facing a shortage of human resources.

Large enterprises such as the Novosibirsk Metallurgical Complex and Plant 179 have a lot of vacancies, and it is difficult to hire a sufficient number of workers. This leads to a decrease in production efficiency and a decrease in production efficiency......"

Veronica Ustinova took out another document, a report on employment in the Novosibirsk region, with the seal of the state statistical office and the signature of the official in charge of statistics.

"Comrades, this is a report on the employment situation in the Novosibirsk region. In the cities of Novosibirsk, Tomsk and Kemerovo, the employment rate has reached 100%. In the case of universal employment, there are still a number of vacancies in the major enterprises of the Novosibirsk region, with an average of only 83% of employees employed in each plant, and the remaining 17% of jobs still to be filled.

It can be seen that the major cities of the Novosibirsk region are saturated with employment, and there is almost no surplus labor left. The state government can no longer build more industrial facilities and create more jobs.

Moreover, with the inauguration of the project of the military-industrial complex, the demand for human resources at the enterprises of the city of Novosibirsk has increased significantly. As demand increases, but supply remains low, companies in the Novosibirsk region will face more competition for human resources.

With such a shortage of human resources, can the Novosibirsk region build more and larger-scale oil refining facilities? Even if it is built, how can we raise enough manpower to ensure that the facilities are effective and put into operation in a short period of time? "Veronica, with a proud momentum, used the internal documents of the Novosibirsk region to attack the first secretary of Novosibirsk.

Veronica's performance was eye-catching, and everyone, including Oil Minister Kaganovich, Construction Minister Ginsburg, and her opponent Manturov this time, were impressed by this beauty.

Manturov thought for a moment and launched his counterattack. "Comrade Ustnova, it is true that our Novosibirsk region has the problem of saturation of human resources, but this does not mean that this problem will continue to exist, and this does not mean that we will not be able to raise enough human resources to participate in the production and construction of oil refining facilities."

"How to raise it?" Veronica Ustinova asked: "According to the documents I have, the rural employment rate in your Novosibirsk region is also more than 90 percent, and people work either on collective farms or on state farms that you have built up during your tenure.

Whether on collective farms or state farms, it was difficult for the peasants to abandon agriculture and work in factories. In order to ensure agricultural production and prevent the loss of peasants, the government of the Novosibirsk region has made the procedures for the resignation and transfer of state farm peasants and collective farms more cumbersome.

Businesses in the state have also increased their vetting and competency requirements for farmer applicants. As a result, it will be difficult for rural farmers to become workers, and as more state farms are established, the demand for agricultural human resources in the cantons will only increase. ”

Veronica's black material puts Manturov in a very difficult situation, but fortunately he is not without countermeasures. "Comrade Ustinova, what you said is true, but the population of our Novosibirsk region is also growing rapidly, and the influx of a large number of migrants can solve the problem of the shortage of human resources."

Veronica did not hesitate to respond: "Comrade Manturov, maybe in a few years the human resources of the Novosibirsk region will no longer be strained, but we in the city of Tyumen, and even in the entire Omsk region, so far have no problems with this. So, we can guarantee that the new, as well as our existing refining facilities, will not have problems with this.

In addition, there is a big potential hidden danger in the construction of oil pipelines on the banks of the Ob River. In the event of a leak in the pipeline, the water of the Ob River will be polluted with the oil that spills out and the ecosystem of the Ob River will be destroyed. The impact on the environment is difficult to estimate. ”

Manturov, who has always been calm and calm, almost lost his mind when he almost lost face. "Whether it's on the banks of the Ob River or in the tundra between Surgut and Tyumen, the impact of oil spills on the ecology is not huge. In the case of construction along the Ob River, maintenance personnel can also more easily monitor the condition of the pipeline and take appropriate measures in time in the event of an accident.

Moreover, although there is no shortage of human resources in the Omsk region, you lack talent, there is a shortage of professionals in oil refining. Even if you want to absorb talents from other places or our Novosibirsk region, you may not be able to provide them with a better living environment, let alone enough housing to accommodate tens of thousands of population growth, which is not very attractive to talents. ”

"It is true that the living environment on our side is not as good as in Novosibirsk, and this is because we are not fully developed and do not have enough resources to improve the quality of life of the people. So we need more than ever to have the opportunity to develop in order to improve our economy and use the resources we have to improve our living environment.

You're right, oil spills in the tundra and spills on the banks of the Ob River are ecologically polluting, but the pollution caused by a spill in the tundra is far less than the environmental impact of a spill in a major river. ”