At the Fitukang factory, the workers were desperately working on the assembly line; most of these workers had a low level of education and had nothing but their physical strength. However, Fitukang did not require highly educated talent, as they had developed their own mature employee training system over the years.
Adequate salary, necessary subsidies, this was enough to keep these workers motivated.
Despite these jobs being somewhat unskilled, in reality, a worker's monthly wages, including overtime fees, could reach as high as seven or eight thousand, even higher than some white-collar salaries.
Of course, this was the result of rotating shifts and intensive overtime work, but the workers were very willing to work overtime, as it meant they could earn a little more money.
"Everyone, stop for a moment!" At this time, the workshop director entered the assembly line, "You can all leave work today. For the next month, there's no need to come to the company!"
"What?"