The sun is scorching, and it's the height of summer. A group of sanitation workers in orange overalls squatted in the middle of the road, holding small buckets and brushes, carefully wiping the zebra crossings on the ground. They were sweating profusely, but they still worked hard, for fear of missing an inch of stain.
This scene happened in Dalian, Liaoning Province, and as the video spread widely on the Internet, it immediately aroused heated discussions among netizens. Who gave the order to make these sanitation workers work so hard? What is the truth?
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Video source: Nanchang Evening News
Incomprehensible labor
In the video, 7-8 elderly sanitation workers are busy working in the middle of the road. They wore hats to shade from the sun, but their bodies were soaked with sweat.
This way of working is really puzzling: usually cleaning zebra crossings only needs to be washed with a high-pressure water gun, why let workers scrub by hand at noon? This is tantamount to putting workers at risk of heat stroke. On the road, danger can arise at any time.
The people who passed by couldn't stand it, so they took the initiative to contact the sanitation company. The company's reply was even more puzzling: it was carried out in accordance with the requirements of the urban management bureau. So the masses contacted the urban management bureau again, and the reply was that there was no such request at all.
For a while, netizens expressed their incomprehension and indignation.
The six relatives don't recognize the face-changing text
Netizens have been talking about this, and everyone is speculating about where this sudden drudgery came from. There are also people who speak for these sanitation workers who pay silently:
"Someone must have come up with this great idea in the office, I suggest you come and wipe it before giving orders!"
"It's a good thing to be clean, but we can't recklessly increase the burden on the grassroots."
"The salary of sanitation workers is only a few thousand yuan, and the cost of equipment is so high, why let people toss on the road at noon!"
"This is the leader who came up with it in the office, afraid that the sanitation workers would freeze and ask them to come out to wipe the zebra crossing and bask in the sun, the leaders are really thinking about the people, I am here to thank the leaders, you really think about it."
"Formalism kills people, it's really a big world, and there are no surprises."
"It is suggested that the departments that put forward the requirements can do it themselves, experience contracting an area on the spot, and feel that the effect is good in promotion; At the same time, let the media report it, as a model in order to award the "Innovation Achievement" award to the promoter! ”
The urban management bureau's shirk is even more incredible. How can ordinary people do such heavy work spontaneously and voluntarily? If this order was indeed not given, wouldn't it be a typical face-changing article?
Or is it that the grassroots who carry out the order have seriously misunderstood the intention in the process of positive performance? In any case, the consequences of such an over-reading of the order are truly worrying.
High pressure and responsibility
This incident has revealed some deep-seated issues that deserve our in-depth consideration. First, a significant problem is that there is often a serious imbalance between the pursuit of the magnificence of surface engineering and the actual needs of people.
This manifests itself in a number of areas, including urban construction, planning of public facilities, and other public projects.
Second, there are often misunderstandings or distortions in the transmission of commands and tasks from top to bottom. This distortion of information may be due to inadequate communication or a discrepancy in the understanding of orders by executors at all levels.
This not only affects the efficiency of the execution of orders, but may also lead to unnecessary misunderstandings and conflicts.
Moreover, in the process of executing orders, the attribution of responsibility is often ambiguous. When mistakes occur, grassroots enforcers are often scapegoated to blame, while real problems – such as irrational directives or inadequate oversight in enforcement – are not adequately addressed.
In order to build a truly humane city, we need to move away from superficial luxury and glamour to focus more on the actual needs and quality of life of its residents.
When executing the orders of the superiors, the specific situation must be taken into account, and it is not possible to simply copy the rigid or mechanical layer by layer.
epilogue
The sweating people on the zebra crossing let us see some problems that need to be solved urgently in urban management. We need more humane cities, and we also need grassroots executors with clear responsibilities and responsibilities.
Only in this way will our cities and societies become a better place. I also hope that these hard-working sanitation workers can get the attention and rewards they deserve.
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