When she arrived at the teahouse, she was cautious, took a photo at the door, and posted a message on her WeChat account. There was a person in charge of the factory on her WeChat account, and she posted the message on WeChat to remind him not to mess around.
The head of the trade union was a middle-aged man who was a little overweight. When he saw Shu Tinglan, he enthusiastically took her to the reserved tea room. He seemed very amiable.
At first, Shu Tinglan was wary, but seeing that there were many customers in other tearooms in the teahouse, and the union leader being polite and courteous throughout the whole process, she relaxed her vigilance.
The two discussed the issue of employee equity ownership, and the other party sighed
"Lawyer Shu, our factory is in a special situation. When the headquarters first opened the factory, it was said to be a state-owned enterprise, and we were treated according to the treatment of state-owned enterprises. But later we found out that it was selling dog meat over sheep's heads, so the labor union only obtained shareholding rights for employees after fighting for it.
For this benefit, the most important thing is to make a living, and protection is the most important. I have been meeting with factory workers this week, and we finally reached an agreement that the equity will not be sold and we will continue to work in the factory. Your headquarters, whether it is Shenprei or Zhuo
Yuan Technology has nothing to do with our workers."
"As long as there are classes and normal wages are paid, we promise not to cause trouble."
The head of the union spoke very sincerely, but Shu Tinglan still listened carefully and wrote it down in a notebook without expressing any opinions. What she was thinking about was, under such circumstances, what legal risks would there be in the acquisition of Zhuoyuan Technology? She needed to think about it.
How to write a legal opinion.
Unknowingly, it was already dark. The other party suddenly asked
"Lawyer Shu is also from Qining, right?"
"Um."
"Lawyer Shu's father, I was lucky enough to meet him back then."
Suddenly hearing the word "father", Shu Tinglan's whole heart was stung. She suppressed the discomfort in her heart and said in a cold voice.
"If there's nothing else, that's it for today." She stood up and prepared to leave.
"It was Xu Tao, the owner of this teahouse, who brought me to see him. Oh, Mr. Tao. He was your father's subordinate back then. Your father was very powerful back then."
Is it Xu Tao again? When Qining was in charge of the food project last time, Xu Tao was also present and forced her to drink a glass of wine. She just pretended that she didn't know him at the time, but now she met him again on this project.
After her father passed away, she only returned to Qining twice, and she met Xu Tao both times. Shu Tinglan never believed this was a coincidence. She was not that naive.
And judging from the current situation, Xu Tao's power in Qining is so strong that he can approach her so easily.
It's just that she doesn't understand what Xu Tao's purpose is in approaching her?
Back then, when her father rarely talked about work at home, neither she nor her mother knew anything about it.
"Now that you're here, don't leave in a hurry. Let's meet Mr. Tao and catch up on old times." The head of the trade union stopped Shu Tinglan from leaving.
"I don't know Mr. Tao, and I have no old memories to talk about. Get out of the way." Shu Tinglan had no expression on his face, but he was actually a little panicked inside and wanted to take out his cell phone to call Cheng Chen.
"Tinglan, you're out of touch when you say that. I really don't know Uncle Tao anymore. Uncle Tao is very sad." The door was opened, and Mr. Tao came in from the outside, smiling like a spring breeze, with the kind of suaveness unique to middle-aged successful men.
Although Shu Tinglan was scared, he forced himself to calm down because he wanted to see what Xu Tao wanted to do.
"Sit down, don't be nervous. Uncle Tao won't eat you. You forgot, I hugged you when you were a child. But you were still a child at that time. I didn't expect you to be so beautiful and charming now. You are really a grown-up girl."