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Why don't sanitation workers be paid directly by the sanitation center? Contractors pay salaries, it's boring!

Behind the bustling city, there is a group of people who pay silently, they are the beauticians of the city, and they are the sanitation workers. However, have you ever wondered why the wages of these sanitation workers are not paid directly by the sanitation center, but by the contractor? Is there something hidden in this? Today, let's unravel this mystery together.

Why don't sanitation workers be paid directly by the sanitation center? Contractors pay salaries, it's boring!

First of all, we need to understand how sanitation works. In the mainland, sanitation work is usually tendered by the government and contracted by enterprises or individuals. These contractors are responsible for the daily cleaning of the city, including sweeping the streets, collecting garbage, etc. The Government then pays the contractor according to the quantity and quality of the work performed. This is known as the "outsourcing" model.

So, why is the wages of sanitation workers not paid directly by the sanitation center, but by the contractor? There are several reasons for this:

1. Increased efficiency: With the outsourcing model, the government can devote more energy to urban planning and management rather than specific cleaning work. In this way, the operational efficiency of the entire city can be improved.

2. Reduce costs: The outsourcing model can reduce the government's operating costs. Because, if the government directly hires sanitation workers, then the government needs to bear all the labor costs, including wages, benefits, insurance, etc. With outsourcing, these costs can be passed on to contractors.

Why don't sanitation workers be paid directly by the sanitation center? Contractors pay salaries, it's boring!

3. Improving the quality of services: Competition can stimulate the motivation of contractors to improve the quality of services. Because, only by providing quality service can you win more contracts.

However, there are also problems with this model. One of the biggest problems is that contractors may drive down the wages of sanitation workers in order to reduce costs. That's why some people say that sanitation workers are paid by contractors.

Next, I would like to tell you a little story. This is a story about sanitation workers.

Xiao Li is a sanitation worker who starts working at 4 a.m. and works until 10 p.m. every day. His mission is to sweep a bustling street. Although the work is hard, Xiao Li loves his work very much. "I love seeing clean streets and seeing people's happy smiles," he said. ”

However, Xiao Li's salary is not high. His salary is paid by a contracting company. In order to reduce costs, this company kept Xiao Li's salary very low. Xiao Li knew this, but he couldn't help it. Because, if he doesn't go to work in this company, he may not be able to find a job.

This story tells us that sanitation workers are paid by contractors and that there are indeed some problems. These issues require our common attention and joint solutions.

Why don't sanitation workers be paid directly by the sanitation center? Contractors pay salaries, it's boring!

Finally, I would like to say that sanitation workers are the beauticians of our city, and their efforts deserve our respect and gratitude. We should pay attention to their lives, to pay attention to their wages. At the same time, we should also support the government in taking more effective measures to protect the rights and interests of sanitation workers.

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