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Chapter 630 Training

When Liu Wen woke up, the sun had already set, and the smell of food was floating in the air.

Liu Wen touched her stomach. Well, she was really hungry. "Get up and get ready to eat."

Song Boyang just opened the door and was about to call Liu Wen for dinner, but he didn't expect to see her waking up.

"Are you awake?" Song Boyang saw that Liu Wen had put on her clothes and opened the window.

When Liu Wen saw that Song Boyang had already arrived home, her first reaction was that she had gotten up late.

Liu Wen slowly went downstairs and chatted with Song Boyang, "Ah, Tang Hai is leaving by plane today?"

Didn't he leave just before tomorrow? Why did he leave this afternoon? Liu Wen was really surprised.

"There was a food factory over there that wanted to produce food on a large scale, and he rushed to see it."

"Furthermore, a textile factory is about to close down. A lot of fabrics are being sold at low prices. Tang Hai has to rush there to see what the situation is like."

Song Boyang sighed deeply, "I know that the situation in many factories is not good, but I didn't expect that the situation would be like this."

Liu Wen agreed, "There is no way. For private enterprises, the burden is small and they don't care about retired workers. But for state-owned enterprises, let's not talk about so many retired workers to support."

"And for state-owned enterprises, the organization is a bit bloated and they need to support more people. As a result, the cost will go up."

"The factory has closed down, and the workers are suffering the most. They are older and it is very difficult for them to find work."

"It's okay if they have some skills, but if they don't have skills, life will be very difficult."

"Then the leaders of the factory, they may be able to win the factory at a low price through connections, and then go into battle easily."

"The factory is alive. The leader bought the factory, which should have a lot of assets, at a low price, and then became his own boss."

"Of course, for the higher-ups, if the factories are revitalized and they have business, the economy will be in great shape."

"But what about middle-aged employees?" Liu Wen took a deep breath, "Only relying on the money given when I left the company?"

"To be honest, they have been making contributions all their lives. When they were growing up, they encountered natural disasters, food shortages, and lack of food and clothing. Of course, if they can survive, it is really good."

"When the situation improves, I will start to need coupons to buy things. That means my stomach will no longer be constantly flat, but I will still be a little far away from being full."

"If their health is not well maintained, when they graduate from junior high school or high school, want to go to college, or go to work, the authorities will tell them to go build on vast land."

"They obeyed. Some people have repaired the earth for many years and devoted their youth. When they returned to the city, they were already old."

"Some people say why not take the college entrance examination, but how many educated youths were able to get into college?"

"I finally found a job after begging my grandma to sue her, but after working for a few years, I encountered something like this."

Liu Wen sighed, "Forget it, why should I worry about these things? There are leaders above, and the leaders will worry about these things."

Song Boyang glanced at Liu Wen. He really didn't expect Liu Wen to say this.

"Yeah, we still have a few people who can do it."

"I suddenly felt that there are no technical schools offering vocational courses now. Many technical schools are factory technical schools. After the factories close down, some of these technical schools cannot continue to operate."

"Can we use it again? Those laid-off workers can learn some skills. After they have the skills, they can then look for jobs. I can't say that they will definitely find jobs."

"But at least it's easier than someone who knows nothing about finding a job."

"And if possible..." Liu Wen knew that it might not be that easy to develop vocational training and education.

And the most important thing is, doesn’t it cost money to take such a course? And who should pay for the tuition?

Let laid-off workers pay for their studies? They don’t have much money to begin with. Even if the tuition fee is not too much, it will not be enough for them.

It's a big burden.

"Actually, I think the best way is to find out which factory the students were laid off from before. If the boss of the newly contracted factory doesn't need them, then they need to arrange vocational training for those workers who don't have jobs."

"At least they should learn some skills, such as electric welding and electrical appliance repair."

"Or take care of vegetation, flowers and trees, etc."

"Of course you can also learn how to repair a house or something."

"Including farmers, they can also learn how to use large machinery and equipment."

Liu Wen remembers that many Chinese people could not find suitable jobs at home and moved abroad. Then they slowly learned skills and established themselves abroad.

Although Liu Wen didn't know whether this arrangement was good, she just felt that if possible, learning more would make it easier for them to find jobs.

If you still can't find a job in China, you can consider foreign employment.

Song Boyang understood work such as spot welding, and if he could understand it a little or two, it would be considered a craft to go out and find a job after learning it.

But planting flowers and farming? Do we need to learn this? Should we let those who can’t find a job follow the path they took when they were young and continue to cultivate the earth?

Although it can still support them, for many people, this must be a step back. For many people, there is really no way to accept it.

However, Song Boyang felt that this was not what Liu Wen meant, and that she had other intentions.

"Then after they learn this?"

"When I was in the beautiful country, I remember my eldest brother mentioned that there was really a lack of labor force there."

"Otherwise, many Mexicans and South Americans would go there to work."

"I just thought that if those people can't find a job at home, they can go abroad to work."

"Although it's a bit hard work, it's not impossible as long as you are willing to work hard over there." Liu Wen knew that this suggestion should be quite shocking.

But she remembered that later on, the superiors also organized such labor teams, such as going out to take orders and organizing domestic people to go out to work.

Going abroad to work? Song Boyang was really shocked by Liu Wen's words. He kept swallowing his saliva, "This, this..."

In his mind, if he goes abroad, shouldn't he study abroad and then stay there?

Of course, it’s not that you don’t make money with your hands, but you also have relatives abroad to help you, and they make money through various channels.

But there seems to be no such thing as a large-scale, legal model that sends a large number of people out to work.

But thinking about the idea proposed by Liu Wen again, Song Boyang felt that there was nothing wrong with this idea.

As Liu Wen said before, not all Filipino women go out and work as maids. For example, in Hong Kong City, there are a large number of Filipino women, referred to as Filipino maids.

It can be said that through this model, a lot of foreign exchange is remitted back every year, and it is also a model that solves the problem of the Philippine domestic economy.
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