Chapter 232: Give Them a Dream

Yu Bowen agreed.

Crick didn't expect that it didn't take much to get an Australian official to agree to his request, which was simply unexpected, and now his eyes were full of love when he looked at Yu Bowen, of course, for a caring person.

"Mr. Consul, I may ask how you will persuade these rioting refugees." As a politician, Crick's cautious heart tells him that he must understand how the other party can persuade him, otherwise he will not be able to escape any problems.

"Well, give them a dream," Yu Bowen blurted out almost without thinking, Mr. Crick, do you know what the refugees are thinking? An idea that they can live a stable life and have enough to eat, so we have to give them such a dream.

"But how are you going to tell them, do you have to agree to recruit them to Australia?" There was a hint of surprise on Crick's face, but it was a bit impossible to think about it.

"Of course not, Mr. Crick, I said that I would not guarantee them anything, you have to know how many people to recruit, that is the regulation of our government, my little consul does not have this right, of course, if you need to buy Australian goods, I still have a certain right to make special decisions." Yu Bowen explained with a smile.

"Okay, then Consul, it's up to you, the carriage is ready for you, please follow me to the docks." Crick made a gesture of invitation, and Yu Bowen smiled and made the same gesture of respect.

At this time, about a few thousand refugees had gathered on the dockside of Amsterdam's North District, and there were many scenes of people from Western countries marching on the streets in later generations, so that Yu Bowen, who had just gotten off the carriage, had to sigh that the ancestors of the democratic Western world in later generations learned to sit-in demonstrations and speeches and demonstrations at this time.

With the arrival of the carriage, the noisy crowd was very consciously quiet, and when they saw Yu Bowen stepping down from the carriage, all the refugees were thinking, what was going on, could it be that their protest was effective, and the famous good man in Australia Yu was alarmed.

Yu Bowen waved at the refugees, then took off the white gloves he was wearing, walked forward with a smile, and took a simple PA microphone handed over by the consulate staff.

"It's a pleasure to be here to meet you, I think my identity probably doesn't need to be introduced, you already know a lot, isn't that Bonnet, I remember I brought you bread, you have two children, can you tell me what's going on here, why everyone is gathered here."

Bonnet stood in front, he didn't expect Yu Bowen to know himself, and called out his name, and asked him by name, at this time he regretted it a little, but it was basically impossible to turn back after coming to this point.

"Master Yu, thank you for remembering me and giving me a piece of bread, in fact, we are not here to make trouble, but we feel that the recruited staff is unfair, many of us skilled craftsmen have not been recruited, but some people who have no real strength have been recruited."

Bonnet seemed to feel a little embarrassed after speaking, after all, Yu Bowen already knew him, and now that he was standing in front again, he would naturally regard him as the leader of the troublemaker. So he lowered his head a little after he finished speaking.

"Oh, so you're here for this, so I want to ask you what the reason for your rejection is." Yu Bowen pretended not to know what happened.

One of the refugees, a young man, stepped forward and replied, "They said we weren't eligible. ”

"Really? So what skill do you have," Yu Bowen asked the guy with a smile. And signal that the other party can stand up and answer.

The guy was not restrained, and directly stood up and replied, "I, I, have no skills." It took a long time for the young man to answer.

"Well, there are no skills, I don't think that's the point, many of you should have no skills, right," Yu Bowen didn't have to think about it, and knew that the largest number of refugees were farmers who lost their land because of the war, and the proportion of people who were really skilled was not much.

"In fact, it's not terrible to have no skills, if it were me, I would definitely work hard to learn a skill, and then apply for a job, and then the chance of being selected will be much greater, don't you say?"

The guy disagrees with Bowen's words, there are so many refugees now, and it's very difficult to learn a skill, even if you don't want to be paid, as long as you have a full meal, others will think twice, let alone learn technology.

"I think you may say that there is no place to learn technology, but this is just your idea, as long as you are willing to learn, you will definitely learn, in fact, the technical workers recruited in Australia are not so strict, as long as you can meet a few basic requirements, you may be recruited, you spend your time complaining here, it is better to go to the shipyard or the blacksmith shop to observe how they work, maybe you will be selected when recruiting."

Yu Bowen's words made some people fall into contemplation, it seems to make some sense, think about it, it seems that the recruitment conditions of Australians are not too harsh, as long as you meet the qualifications of the technical talents they recruit, basically you don't need to be too skilled, as long as you know a little basic, you will recruit.

Although it is very difficult to find a job at this time, if you help others do apprenticeship for free and do not eat, I believe that many people will be willing to recruit such apprentices.

The idea of the refugees frightened the workers of the shipyard, who had already lost their jobs because of the war, and now had so much free labor to make them work harder.

"Mr. Crick, I hope you can convince the shipbuilding owners to allow these refugees who have ideas to go in and study, after all, this is also a very good thing for your country, once the refugees learn the skills and are recruited by our government, it will bring a lot of benefits to the security environment of your city, you say yes."

"Yes, Mr. Consul, I will tell Your Excellency the Municipality of your proposal." Crick replied happily, after all, a riot was easily resolved, and the other party's proposal seemed to be a good one, if the government came forward to stuff these refugees into the factories that the Australians needed, and then transport them to Australia, it would be much better than fishing for a few skilled craftsmen in the refugee sea.

That's a good idea, the Australians are really different, they have the ability to turn decay into energy, and it's no wonder they can make so many beautiful objects.