Recently, seven migrant workers, including Wang Xiaorong and Wang Xiaorong, former hometown of Wushan County, came back from Chongqing to attend literacy classes. They say that migrant workers are "uneducated, difficult to earn money and can't stand suffering".
It is understood that in recent years, more than 500 young people in Qianlaojia have gone out to work. Among them, 50% are semi-literate and 20% are illiterate. Because of their low cultural quality, most of them have difficulties working and living outside. Not long ago, Yong Yang, a young migrant worker in Baiping Village, got on the wrong bus because he didn't know the train number. Lei Mou, another young man, broke four fingers in a few days after he went to work because he couldn't operate the machine.
According to incomplete statistics, dozens of young people live on the streets because of low education and lack of food. In view of this situation, the Party committee and government of Qianjia Town have set up literacy classes for illiterate and semi-illiterate young people who have returned home, as well as training courses and special lectures on ten projects such as electronics, machinery and carpentry. After training, most young people who returned to their hometown learned to write. More than 50 people have mastered the mechanical performance and maintenance technology of TV sets and motors, and more than 40 people can do carpentry. When these people "venture into the lake", they will soon find their "mother-in-law"
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Migrant workers return home to learn culture and find "mother-in-law"
Recently, many towns and villages in Wushan County held literacy classes, and conducted training courses and special lectures on electronic, mechanical and woodworking projects 10. Participants are some young migrant workers returning home.
In recent years, more than 500 young people have gone out to work in Wushan County, Qian's hometown, and have worked in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Chengdu, Chongqing and other places. Among them, 50% are semi-literate and 20% are illiterate. It is difficult to move out because of the low level of education. They said: without education, it is difficult to make money, and it is stupid to suffer.
Yong Yang is a young migrant worker from Baiping Village. When he went to Shenzhen in Guangzhou, he got on the wrong train because he didn't know the train number. Another young man, Lei Mou, went to work in an electronics factory in Shenzhen. He doesn't know how to operate the machine. A few days later, he broke four fingers.
According to incomplete statistics, there are dozens of young people living on the streets. The literacy class for more than 3000 spectators was packed. Most young people who go back to their hometown to study have learned to write letters. More than 50 people have mastered the performance and maintenance technology of TV sets, motors and other machines. There are still 40 people who can do carpentry. These people went back to their hometown to study and soon found their "mother-in-law".