Chapter 26 Re-election of workers' representatives
While Jack was talking to Ruth on the phone, most of the striking people were still gathered in the open space outside the production workshop.
In addition, with the arrival of night shifters, more and more people gather here, and the phenomenon of crowding has appeared.
On the makeshift podium, George Kirk was still shouting and agitating to the workers who had gathered to unite and force the company to agree to their terms.
At this time, John Gerwitt finally arrived at the scene from Jack's office, he looked at the crowded situation at the scene, and thought of the task assigned by Jack, and couldn't help frowning.
For if he wanted to go to that podium and inform all the workers present that they would elect ten workers' representatives to the conference room to negotiate, he would have to find a way through the crowd.
Just as John Gerwitt was thinking about how to get up to the podium surrounded by workers, he suddenly noticed that the company security guards who were not far away were alert to the workers who were destroying the company's property. ”
For security guards, remembering all the middle and senior managers of the company they serve can be said to be one of their basic skills.
Therefore, when John Gerwitt greeted them, they instantly recognized John Gerwitt's identity.
The two security guards looked at each other, and after a few words of explanation at the same time, they quickly walked up to John Gerwitt and asked, "Director Gerwitt, what do you command?" ”
John Gerwitt pointed to the high platform surrounded by workers and instructed the two security guards in front of him, "Help me make a way, I will go to that podium." ”
"Okay, Director Gwitt."
When the two security guards heard this, they immediately walked like a crowd without saying a word, and said while pushing aside the crowd: "Get out of the way... Get out of the way...... Director Gwitt is on the podium! ”
I have to say that the person who can be a security guard is indeed strong, and after a while, they opened a one-day passage to the podium, and John Gwett also took advantage of the situation to get on the podium.
"John Gerwitt, what are you doing up here?"
As early as John Gerwitt followed the security guard who opened the way to the podium, George Kirk, who had already stopped speaking, looked at John Gerwitt, who had already come to him, and suddenly felt a sense of excitement in his heart.
He guessed in his heart that Jack and the others couldn't stand the losses caused by the workers' strike, and were ready to call their union representatives to negotiate.
"Give it to me!" John Gerwitt ignored George Kirk, and instead snatched the tin megaphone from George Kirk's hand.
"What are you doing?" The megaphone in his hand was taken away by John Gerwitt, and George Kirk was a little unhappy, and immediately prepared to take it back from John Gerwitt.
"This gentleman, please don't mess around......"
At that moment, two security guards who had taken John Gerwitt to the podium touched the holster on their waists, and the meaning was self-evident.
"Good, good...... I don't move...... I don't move. ”
George Kirk instantly calmed down and did not dare to move, including other union leaders nearby who were going to take the podium to help George Kirk.
Glancing at George Kirk, who stayed there and did not leave, John Gerwitt picked up the tin megaphone and said loudly: "Good evening, brothers, my name is John Gerwitt." ”
"I have only one purpose for coming to this podium this time."
"That is, the boss asked me to inform you, and the company can discuss with you to solve the problems you raised."
"But there are so many of you that the company can't talk to everyone."
"Therefore, the boss suggests that you elect ten workers' representatives to discuss solutions with the company on your behalf."
"Hmph...... Do you still use elections? After hearing John Gwett call for the workers to elect workers' representatives, George Kirk could no longer hold back and yelled on the spot and said: "Our union is the workers' representatives!" ”
Hearing George Kirk's words, the corners of John Gerwitt's mouth couldn't help but show an imperceptible smile, and then retorted: "The boss just wants everyone to choose ten representatives that everyone agrees on, why are you so excited, Mr. Kirk?" ”
At this, John Gerwitt seemed to have no idea what to think, and said with a strange expression: "Mr. Kirk, are you not sure that you will get everyone's votes in the next election of workers' representatives?" ”
"I ......" George Kirk, who was a little uneasy, was about to retort on the spot, but before he could say what he was about to say, he was interrupted again by John Gerwitt.
"Mr. Kirk, can you be polite? Even if you want to say something, can you wait for me to finish speaking? ”
Out of the corner of his eye, George Kirk suddenly saw the behavior of the security guard next to him following John Gerwitt's voice and putting his hand on the holster on his waist, and he instantly calmed down.
After stopping George Kirk from speaking, John Gerwitt straightened his clothes and said what he had already thought of in his heart: "Seeing Mr. Kirk's current behavior, I suddenly want to ask everyone, is the union leader headed by Mr. Kirk really elected by you?" Do they really represent your interests? ”
As John Gerwitt asked two questions, the scene fell silent for a moment.
Because the union leaders headed by George Kirk existed before Jack bought Cedric's company, and more than 90% of these workers on the scene were recruited one after another after Cedric's company was acquired by Jack.
After John Gerwitt asked these two questions, most of the workers present were naturally suspicious.
And this is also a way for John Gerwitt to rack his brains to break the game after accepting the task given to him by Jack, and vaguely knowing Jack's thoughts.
After watching for a while, John Gerwitt realized that the time was almost up, and once again raised the tin megaphone in his hand and shouted: "If you agree to elect workers' representatives, please raise your left hand!" ”
As soon as John Gerwitt's words fell, the workers present raised their left hands one after another, and they didn't need to say much about what they meant.
"Excellent! Very good! ”
After achieving his goal, Jack excitedly instructed the relatively short security guard: "You go and inform the Minister of Personnel Ron, and let him organize this workers' representative election!" ”
"Yes, Mr. Gwitt." The shorter security guard heard this and turned to leave.
After the security guard who had gone to inform the Minister of Personnel Ron, got off the podium, John Gerwitt looked at George Kirk, who was already a little nervous, and asked curiously, "Mr. Kirk, are you going to run in the election?" ”
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