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With the reform of state-owned enterprises and the benefits of the workers, is there really anyone willing to go back to the past?

author:Hanguan Society H

As we all know, through the continuous restructuring of state-owned enterprises, state-owned enterprises have been saved, the workers of state-owned enterprises have been saved, and the economy of those years has also been saved. Therefore, although some workers were laid off during the reform of state-owned enterprises in those years. However, the vast majority of workers have benefited.

With the reform of state-owned enterprises and the benefits of the workers, is there really anyone willing to go back to the past?

However, there is now a trend of thought on the Internet, believing that the reform of state-owned enterprises in those years was a throw-off of burdens, and the laid-off workers suffered great losses. At that time, state-owned enterprises had kindergartens, free housing, no money to see a doctor, units could be hospitalized by writing checks, and workers' families were reimbursed for medical treatment, and food and clothing were all distributed.

Some netizens are confused that only 1% of the current private enterprises rely on technology and ability to earn money to eat, and the other 99% are made by turning state-owned assets into private ones. After the restructuring of state-owned enterprises, they generally sell land, factories, and equipment, and then engage in development.

With the reform of state-owned enterprises and the benefits of the workers, is there really anyone willing to go back to the past?

In fact, the above are all wrong statements, state-owned enterprises have a big pot of rice, raising a large number of lazy people, and it is no longer suitable for social development. Only the delicious and lazy like to live the days of the big pot of rice in state-owned enterprises.

If it weren't for the reforms, I'm afraid we would still be groping in a miserable life. Who would have thought that through reform, every household would be able to drive a car, everyone has a mobile phone, and they would never have dreamed of a life of eating, eating, and drinking.

With the reform of state-owned enterprises and the benefits of the workers, is there really anyone willing to go back to the past?

After we make this comparison, is there still anyone who is really willing to return to the state-owned enterprises of the past? The laid-off workers always say that they are suffering, and to be honest, which family is not as good as it used to be? People must be conscientious!

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