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Chapter 1674: Chapter 1531: Activity Venue

Yun Duo and Gao Xinzhi have been busy these past two days compiling the wages for temporary workers in various jobs around the ten miles and eight villages. For them, this is an important task assigned by the boss.

If they do well, they will receive more work in the future.

If they don’t do well, then the assistant and finance will have to stick to their routine duties.

They are all ambitious young people; without overti and socializing, who wouldn’t want to strive for so achievents?

So, when Liu Liu ca over to ask about this issue, Yun Duo nodded first: "We haven’t confird this with the boss yet, but big sister, if you really sign the contract, then the tea picking can’t be considered as a daily wage job."

Because tea leaves are not available all year round, it depends on the arrangent. Maybe today you pick tea, tomorrow you need to weed, and the day after you have to pack fruits.

Liu Liu hadn’t thought of this.

At this mont, she hesitated: "If that’s the case, can I still earn more than six thousand a month in the future?"

Yun Duo didn’t know.

But she still smiled and said, "I’m not sure about the exact wage set, but given the boss’s generosity, you won’t lose out in any case."

She reassured her, "Don’t worry, I’ll ask after I have my al."

While she continued to discuss this matter with Gao Xinzhi, over there, Yan Ran and two others were eating Artemisia Buns and discussing last night’s topic:

"It’s probably not appropriate for villagers to use chemical fertilizers if they want to sell vegetables over a long period."

Chemical fertilizers are convenient, worry-free, cheap, and easy to use. But using them all the ti can lead to soil compaction. If not used, the soil becos just as barren and compact once its fertility is drained.

So many gardening enthusiasts would improve the soil before farming.

Their village has a decent cultivation foundation, so there’s no need to hurriedly improve the soil in one or two years, but to sustain agriculture, continuous soil improvent is also necessary.

Costs can be relaxed for Lao Song’s family, but for the villagers, savings need to be considered.

Yan Ran calculated: "With dead branches, fallen leaves, and wild grass, they could easily cut two acres to compost and use for a year."

Tai Xiaodong nodded, "Yes, but we need to tell everyone that natural composting fernts slowly and they have to start quickly if they are constantly growing vegetables."

"And we should remind them not to just pile it anywhere casually; it’s not aesthetically pleasing," Qi Lin added. Their place may not have much scenery, but it’s surrounded by good mountains and waters. If every household piles up a large heap by the vegetable field or entrance, it would look like a grave mound, which would be quite unsightly.

Since they’re doing business for tourists, it must be maintained with care.

Yan Ran thought for a mont, "We should provide multiple options. Families with more mbers who are willing to work hard can turn and dry it more, using this compost to improve soil. Those with fewer people but willing to spend a bit can pile it up slowly while mixing in rice husks."

Except for Lao Song’s family, no one in Yunqiao Village grows rice anymore—small farming of it ends in losses after labor costs for the whole year!

But within ten miles and eight villages, so can still be procured. If not, find a big station nearby and the village can buy in bulk!

It’s known that the simplest way to improve soil is mixing in rice husks, which fernt slowly, do not scorch young plants, are loose and breathable, and slowly rot to provide nutrients. Rice husk charcoal and plant ash need burning, but rice husks can be used directly.

If there are any drawbacks, they aren’t absent—so unhusked bits mixed in the soil may sprout green rice seedlings next year.

But what does that matter? It’s easily solved with a pluck, and not pulling them wouldn’t affect the vegetables.

The three consider carefully to ensure every household in the village is considered; only then would it be perfect.

After drinking the last sip of vegetable soup, Tai Xiaodong absentmindedly asked, "Hey, aren’t we hired as technical advisors for the village?"

Everyone: ...

Right! Shouldn’t the primary developnt plan be given to Boss Song?

...

At this mont, Boss Song was at ho tending to her blue roses.

Lun Chuan’s birthday, by the lunar calendar, was two days after the Dragon Boat Festival. Now, the adjustnt to blue in the roses was basically complete; however, to avoid exaggeration, she started bending branches to foster new shoots—

More growth, more foliage, less budding!

Upon hearing Yun Duo’s question, she was taken aback: "Switch to full-ti employees?"

She was a bit perplexed: "They are willing to switch even with vegetable picking at 1300 yuan?"

Yun Duo laughed, "They’re asuring the wages they could get now—they say Sister Liu Liu can earn 6000 a month."

With this explanation, Song Tan understood: "They want a fixed salary with insurance, right? But the salary might be lower that way. The extra would be in bonuses—after all, there are busy farming seasons and off-seasons."

Even though there would always be so work to find during idle tis, the intensity varies, so the pay can’t be the sa daily rate.

"They are willing," Yun Duo explained, "Several workers from vegetable picking think working here is healthy and want to stay."

Of course, this excludes Top Brother, who is currently staying at Lun Chuan’s hostay.

That person ca purely to rest and exercise, even with a salary that doesn’t cover accommodation costs, there’s no way he will sign a contract.

Despite this, it was still sowhat unexpected for Song Tan—it’s only been a few months, and everyone is so optimistic about rural life now?

She reflected, recognizing that this group ca originally because of trust, so even in business dealings, one mustn’t let people down.

So, she nodded: "Okay, tell them that after converting, they will have all benefits including the insurance package and holiday bonuses, and it will start with the security guard’s initial pay."

Approximately four thousand take-ho pay.

It’s not as high as currently when temporary workers are paid daily, but with high company-paid insurance, overall, Song Tan spends more.

For instance, Liu Liu currently pays 400 yuan annually for new rural cooperative dical insurance for herself and her child, but only clinic drugs can be reimbursed. Entering the urban area, specific hospitals are required, and if it’s a top-tier one, the reimbursent ratio might just hit 50%.

But with company-provided insurance, any hospital has a minimum reimbursent rate of 80%. Correspondingly, a portion of her salary is deducted monthly.

So Song Tan said the take-ho pay would be about 4000.

Yun Duo felt extrely delighted—she just arrived and as the boss’s assistant, living up on the mountain, she felt like she could report at any ti, making everyone a bit restrained in their conversation.

But delivering such good news ans that her heart is aligned with everyone else’s, doesn’t it?

In the future, whenever there are questions or needs, wouldn’t everyone be able to speak freely?

And besides—

The boss is really generous!

She imdiately nodded, "Then I should also record this. Should I include them in the health check-up after the May Day holiday?"

Song Tan nodded.

After Yun Duo left happily, she called Secretary Xiaozu: "What do you think about

donating a community activity space to the village?"

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