Chapter 205: Union (below)

After considering these relationships, Prime Minister Bretianu called other key members of the party to discuss the matter after get off work. Fastest update

"Cousin, this is a double-edged sword. If you don't do it well, it's easy to offend both sides."

Prime Minister Bretianu brought together his own cadres in the Liberal Party, and only then explained the reason for calling them. He was advised by his cousin, Wentile Bretianu. Now his cousin Wentiler is the Minister of the Interior in the Cabinet. During the past few years in office, he has been promoting the formalization of the judicial system, and both the Cabinet and the party recognize his ability.

Prime Minister Bretianu explained when he heard the advice of his cousin. "Today I learned about the situation of Romanian workers with the Minister of Industry, Karituri, and I am not optimistic."

Then he briefly explained the situation that Karatuuri had informed, and gave it to others present. At the end of the talk, Prime Minister Bretianu said meaningfully. "The current situation where workers are not protected must be changed. We as the ruling party have innate responsibilities. And as long as we can pass this bill, 1.7 million workers will become our party's greatest support."

Hearing what Prime Minister Bretianu said, all the senior Liberal Party leaders present were lost in thought. They are also very eager for the current 1.7 million workers' votes, but they are also aware of the difficulties of the promulgation of this labor protection bill. The factories that can be opened now are wealthy people, and they know the energy of these people. Now the Romanian economy, apart from the royal family and government enterprises, depends entirely on them.

Seeing the people who were sitting silent, Prime Minister Bretianu had no choice but to hint. "If we promote the implementation of this bill, the royal family will not become an obstacle."

Hearing the words of the Prime Minister and the party leader, the high-level Liberal Party present here all shined, and everyone calculated in their hearts that their hopes of success had increased to more than 60%.

"If this is the case, then the possibility of the Prime Minister's Labor Protection Act will greatly increase, and I think it can be done now."

Anton Lev, who served as the Minister of Education in the government cabinet and also the right-hand man of the prime minister, said in support of the prime minister.

"But this will also offend the factory owners. If they fail to achieve the desired results, it will hurt us a lot."

If there is approval, there will be opposition. As the head of the Liberal Party in Moldavia, Mikotic expressed his worries. The senior Liberal Party leaders here looked at each other. They are not three-year-olds. They only look at the good side after success. They are also uneasy about their worries after failure.

Seeing that they belonged to their own faction, they were so worried that Bretianu, who was the prime minister, couldn't stand it anymore. "Are you too obsessed with your own interests and the interests of the party? We are the Romanian Liberal Party, whose purpose is to benefit the Romanian people. Now look at what you look like. You are both concerned about the previous and the future. How can we make people believe in our Liberal Party? Will serve the Romanian people."

After being criticized by the party leader, Prime Minister Bretianu, the senior Liberal Party sitting there were a bit embarrassed. Knowing that this is too much care about gains and losses, for the groups that really need help now, if they still do not benefit from them during the ruling party, then they will lose the trust and expectations of these people. It is also far away from the expectations of Jan C Bretianu and others who founded the Liberal Party.

"Sorry I was too obsessed with the gains and losses before, but now is indeed the time to work for the interests of the Romanian people."

As Micott's voice fell, others also expressed their willingness to support the Prime Minister's move.

Seeing everyone expressing their opinions because of their anger, Bretianu ignored them. "Then we will discuss a specific outline here today, and then think about and change it one by one."

Without mentioning the issue of the labor bill negotiated by the Prime Minister, Karatuuli is now telling his uncle Sturlier what he said with the Prime Minister today.

After stepping down from the prime minister's position, Sturlier stayed at home and fiddled with flowers and plants and brought his grandson with him every day. He had a very leisurely life. But no one will ignore this old man who has been able to hold the post of prime minister for ten years. His nephew Karatuuli loves to run to him as well, and tells him many things in the government. Now Karatuuri talks about this to his uncle, obviously hoping to get some advice from the old man who used to be a master in Romania.

After listening to Karaturi, Steullier put down his tools for trimming flowers and talked about it. "It shouldn't be his idea."

Karatuuri asked inexplicably when he heard what his uncle said. "why?"

Looking at his nephew, Sturll said after stretching. "Because this is not his style, I know him. Bretianu has always been very tactical and moves later. Today I asked you about the situation that made you think about it. It doesn’t fit his style, so this thing is Someone asked him to do it."

Hearing what his uncle said, Karatuuri immediately knew who was in charge of this incident, and there was only one person who allowed the Prime Minister to do things. It seems that in this matter, the government and the party need to cooperate with the prime minister, and Karatouri is making a decision in his heart.

Seeing Karaturi who had suddenly realized it, Sturlier still shook his head inwardly. My nephew is still too poorly sensitive to politics, so he can't do the Prime Minister's post. Unless he is willing to be a marionette, otherwise it's impossible.

Prime Minister Bretianu discussed the labor bill with his confidants and allies that night. The focus was on ensuring the payment of labor benefits and compensation. The key point is that the salary of the month can only be extended for a maximum of 15 days, and the deduction cannot be exceeded. 10% of wages must also be justified. Of course, it has also regulated the abuse and beating of workers. At this time Bretianu discovered that there was no department dedicated to protecting labor in the government. He was also preparing to apply to King Edel I for the establishment of a special labor department, and at the same time, the labor unions scattered in various industries were concentrated to become a subordinate of this new department. Romanian General Labor Union.

Looking at the draft that gathered everyone’s opinions, Prime Minister Bretianu felt that he still had to face many tests. The most recent is the approval of the Liberal Party’s internal meeting before it can be submitted to the parliament for a vote, and finally the king’s signature is implemented.

In fact, in the internal meetings of the Liberal Party in the following days, this proposal was easily passed. Except for a small number of people who have different opinions, all others have approved this proposal. Among them, the party that contributed the most, second only to the prime minister, was the faction headed by the Minister of Industry Karatuuri.

After receiving internal support from the Liberal Party, the Prime Minister submitted the bill to Parliament for review. Sure enough, the submission of this bill has caused complaints from the factory owners ~ www.novelhall.com ~ and no one wants to use a portion of their profits to subsidize workers.

This bill was also discussed fiercely in the parliament. Those in favour said that this is a good way to improve the living environment of the workers and seek legitimate interests for the working class. Those who oppose it have mentioned that this will make Romania’s booming economy slow down. The two groups refused to give in to each other in the parliamentary debate, but in the final vote, 98 of the 157 votes were in favor, only 57 were against, and 2 abstained. The rule of submitting bills higher than 60% was implemented. After the Prime Minister submitted it to Edel for signature, the first labor protection bill in Romania came into effect.

In this original labor bill, for the first time, it was clarified that the relationship between workers and enterprises is hiring and being hired, in which the owner of the enterprise must not harm, imprison, or insult the worker group. Moreover, Article 3 of the bill also stipulates that the salary of the current month cannot be delayed for more than 15 days. At the same time, it was also given for the first time that the minimum salary standard in Romania is 90 lei per month, although the form is greater than the actual situation, it also foreshadows future revisions. Among them, employees should have no less than 4 days of vacation, and extra salary should be paid for working more than 9 hours a day.

With the implementation of this bill, the workers are also happy and grateful to Prime Minister Bretianu who proposed this bill. The prestige of this prime minister is well recognized among the people, and some people call him "the prime minister of the people." This also made him very excited, thinking that this was the right step he had taken.

Edel saw everything the prime minister had done, but now is not the time to think about the prime minister. He is more concerned about the guarantee of Romania’s neutrality and the issue of the military.