The most famous thing about the Federation is not the President, not the Navy, but the Workers’ Union.
The Workers’ Union is known worldwide because before this, most reports related to the Federation that people commonly saw in newspapers were mostly about major strikes within the Federation.
And this organization that orchestrated worker strikes: the Workers’ Union cannot be ignored.
So countries also have Workers’ Unions, but they definitely don’t have quite the magic of the Federation’s Workers’ Union.
Using words from those who spontaneously praise everything about the Federation, thinking that the Federation’s moon shines brighter than the sun of their own country, the Workers’ Union represents the values and interests of the grassroots public, bravely fighting against capitalist forces.
The Workers’ Union is the sword of ordinary people defending their rights, the lightning crushing capitalist conspiracies, it’s...
Alright, even the people at the headquarters of the Workers’ Union feel a bit embarrassed, they are not that great, but it’s still pretty nice to hear others praise you.
However, one cannot deny that the Federation’s Workers’ Union indeed has a certain ruthlessness that similar organizations in other countries do not possess— for certain political demands or more benefits, they will organize workers for nationwide strikes or large-scale marches.
Whether from the scale or the number of responders, the number of participants, or the effects ultimately produced, it’s unrivaled worldwide.
When foreigners watch the Federation’s various jokes, they can laugh heartily, and they would point to the TV reports and say to people around them, "Look, this is what happens in developed countries."
They would consider these things as nothing more than a joke, a source of amusent.
But when such things really happen to them, they can no longer laugh.
And the Workers’ Union is not just capable of organizing strikes and marches, they can do many more things.
"You never told about establishing a Workers’ Union locally!" The Chamber of Comrce president was sowhat exasperated; he seed to have discovered Lynch’s trap. As long as Lynch controlled the Workers’ Union, it ant indirectly controlling the production capacity of these people.
If they one day suddenly face a massive strike while both sides are frantically producing to seize the market, it would be the end!
He stepped forward slightly, his tone sowhat unfriendly, "Governor won’t agree to you doing this, we don’t have a tradition of establishing a Workers’ Union..."
"You’re lying!" Lynch retorted without hesitation, "Gafura also has a Workers’ Union, but its na is ’Worker’s Ho,’ they’re actually the sa thing!"
Before the Chamber of Comrce president could say anything, Lynch suddenly changed his tone, comforting the Chamber of Comrce president, "Relax, it won’t act like the Federation’s Workers’ Union, everything is controllable."
"Actually, it was born simply to help you coordinate certain issues with the workers, you know, laborers never trust capitalists, which is why the problems between labor and managent require third-party intervention."
"The Workers’ Union is just such a dium, it will not beco the kind of thing you worry about, it can also solve so problems for you well."
"Surely you don’t expect to handle every issue between you and the workers?" Lynch seed to be smiling as he said this, but his smile made people feel uneasy, "If I have to handle everything, you’d have to pay a salary, and hiring doesn’t co cheap."
"Trust , this won’t be the start of a disaster..."
"Moreover, we have signed a contract!"
Whether Lynch persuaded the Chamber of Comrce president or it was his final sentence that worked, the Chamber of Comrce president agreed reluctantly with a difficult expression.
"If these people disrupt our production plans, making so things in the factory workshops uncontrollable, we won’t compromise."
Ultimately, the matter was decided, people were divided and shipped away, and another batch would be brought in tomorrow. Each day Lynch profited a piece (Federation Sol) from each person, forty thousand people, forty thousand pieces of profit daily, over a million Federation Sol monthly.
Of course, this money can’t be calculated simply, the costs to maintain the Workers’ Union and hold various activities each month reduce the inco to roughly eight or nine hundred thousand.
In the short term, Lynch doesn’t plan to turn the Workers’ Union into a great weapon; the reason is simple, too fast an effect will trigger various alerts, both from Gafura people and so local individuals who are paying attention and vigilant.
Only when they gradually relax their vigilance and beco complacent is the true ti for the Workers’ Union to exert its force.
With the addition of Nagariel people, the entire city beca filled with a kind of vibrant vitality, changing the previously lifeless atmosphere, the city finally ended its long winter and embraced spring.
Starting from the next day, people continually called to inquire Lynch about labor dispatch collaboration issues, different degrees of labor shortages surfaced among the Gafura people throughout Alia.
Especially in so slightly remote cities, these places were once areas where anti-governnt ard forces were rampant. Because they are far from the central areas, Gafura lacks actual control over these regions, which exacerbated local unrest, leading more people to join anti-governnt organizations.
Furthermore, during comprehensive bandit suppression, these areas had more hatred towards the Gafura people compared to other places, and their gaps were larger.
This is a huge market and business; the Alia Province labor gap roughly stands at 500-600 thousand people, and this number will only increase as the area’s construction and developnt progress.
When Gafura’s dostic factories are relocated here, this number could be double or even triple the current figure.
But such a large dividend, Lynch cannot swallow it whole.
Because he doesn’t have enough people on hand.
Under Drag Provincial Governor’s control, the entire ngwu Province roughly has 7-8 million people.
Excluding won, children, the elderly, and those who lost their labor capacity, there are just over a million healthy adult n.
If these one million or so n were all brought to Alia, all projects in Nagariel would instantly halt, which doesn’t align with Lynch’s own interests.
Moreover, literacy classes are still ongoing; in the short term, he can dispatch several thousand, tens of thousands more people over, but to send even more is impossible in the short term.
Simultaneously, soone from the United Developnt Company noticed the business over here; after all, monthly profits of over a million are enough to alarm so people.
But compared to Lynch, they are a little slower in progress.
anwhile, the Zulis local Chamber of Comrce president didn’t just do nothing; after discovering Lynch had established the Workers’ Union, he went to find the Governor.
"Governor, you must know the impact of the Workers’ Union on us, I comply with the Emperor’s design and ideas for Alia Region, and I agree the Empire indeed needs so changes."
"However, I don’t believe we should fully replicate the thods of so other countries."
"So are suitable for us; so may not be suitable, wouldn’t you say?"
The ’so countries’ he ntioned were the United Bail Federation, but it’s hard to say such things now.
Surely one can’t say the Gafura Empire got intimidated by a naval battle and began willingly learning the Federation’s ways; such a statent is absurd and laughable, no one would admit it.
So when necessary, it’s still important to sidestep a bit.
Sedel Provincial Governor’s face was expressionless, very calm, as his thumb rubbed the ring on his finger and he slightly shook his head, "Your idea doesn’t have any problem, but you probably don’t know that Lynch registered a private company locally nad ’Workers’ Union’."
"He runs the Workers’ Union as a company, an enterprise, we follow the Emperor’s orders, and we can’t interfere with this situation, do you understand what I an?"
If the Workers’ Union were a non-profit organization, a public welfare organization of public nature, then Sedel could find ways to disband this Workers’ Union.
At the worst, it would be unable to survive locally, directly refusing the establishnt and effect of the Workers’ Union from a legal standpoint.
But the problem is, the Workers’ Union is now a labor counseling company with complete registration information, and as long as it doesn’t violate local laws, it is a legitimate private enterprise.
If Sedel Provincial Governor dares to shut down this company, Lynch might imdiately whip up public opinion or even sue in Gafura internally.
He believes Lynch can do such things. Over the past few years, Lynch’s growth track shows he’s adept at using rules as a weapon to fight for himself.
Thinking of this, Sedel Provincial Governor also felt sowhat troubled; all calculations didn’t account for Lynch going unconventional once again, leaving them no opportunity.
The Chamber of Comrce president also looked incredulous; sothing like a Workers’ Union, clearly belonging to the public career type of non-profit organization, should be a ’social organization’, not a ’business enterprise’.
He expected Sedel Provincial Governor would support shutting down the Workers’ Union, but who would have thought the Workers’ Union turned out to be a damn company?
When thinking about how Lynch always leads him by one step, being led by Lynch, the Chamber of Comrce president sighed heavily.
"Looks like we don’t have much way to deal with this situation now; we might lose so power." He said while rising from his chair, "Governor, I must go back and think about how to handle these matters; I’ll take my leave first."
The Governor nodded slightly, "Lynch is soone who uses rules effectively; if you want to defeat him, you must defeat him properly with the rules, otherwise, it’ll be difficult for ."
This is both a warning and a reminder.
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