Guoda Company held a Mid-Autumn Festival symposium and exchange activity to care for employees in difficulty
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2010-09-27 03:56
To ensure that care and assistance reach employees and families in need, and to allow them to enjoy a happy and harmonious Mid-Autumn Festival, Guoda Company held a Mid-Autumn Festival care event for employees and families in need, including a discussion and exchange activity during the festival.
During the discussion, President Xu Yongxiang of the company engaged in face-to-face communication with employees in need, inquiring about their family situations, listening to their thoughts and requests regarding the company, and providing guidance based on their physical and work conditions. Relevant departments were instructed on-site to provide necessary assistance.
After listening to reports on the implementation of the "four constants" from some units and the company, President Xu personally distributed care funds to employees and families in need, encouraging them to maintain courage in work and life, and confidence in overcoming difficulties. He also requested that all units follow the "four constants" requirements, earnestly implement the four measures for ensuring employee stability, and always care for, understand, and assist employees, making them feel the warmth of a big family and strengthening the company's cohesion.
At the meeting, employees in need expressed their gratitude to President Xu and Guoda Company, stating that they would work hard to contribute to the company's development.
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